What’s holding so many well-educated women back when it comes to work?
Jackie Dent, The Sydney Morning Herald, le 11 juin 2017
▻http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/careers-and-money/why-do-so-many-welleducated-women-underachieve-at-work-20170608-gwn3xf.html
most women are working beneath their level of competence.
“Men recruit what they know, and support and encourage what they know, and not what is potentially right for the role,” she says. "We don’t have a vertical network similar to men to help us navigate those senior jobs.
“The situation won’t really change for women until many more men are working nonfull-time and in non-traditional patterns of work. So far, the trend has been for women to converge on male patterns – it’s all women looking more like men. Now we need to make more men look like women. We need a full spread where both men and women can have a range of different shapes and types of jobs and careers.”
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