New research from the Geena Davis Institute explains why that matters. Can you name the one film?
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New research from the Geena Davis Institute explains why that matters. Can you name the one film?
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My latest on what’s driving the shift—and what companies must do @Forbes
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A better question is:
Why do we treat women’s tears like a failing instead of a normal human response?
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A better question is:
Why do we treat women’s tears like a failing instead of a normal human response?
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Here's why this legal fight is more complicated than it looks via @forbes www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...
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Good news for women's health—and possibly a career boost for women too. @forbes www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...
Good news for women's health—and possibly a career boost for women too. @forbes www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...
A new study finds women tend to wait for more experience before going for leadership roles—while men go for it sooner.
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A new study finds women tend to wait for more experience before going for leadership roles—while men go for it sooner.
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Breaking the “stained-glass ceiling,” her appointment signals to women & girls that the pulpit is a place they belong. www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...
Breaking the “stained-glass ceiling,” her appointment signals to women & girls that the pulpit is a place they belong. www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...
But a new study shows they’re the outliers: roles for women over 40 are still scarce, while men thrive well into their 60s.
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But a new study shows they’re the outliers: roles for women over 40 are still scarce, while men thrive well into their 60s.
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1) Boys were "doers", girls were passive -no change since '60
2) Boys were associated more than girls with agency (striving to act and reach goals) and this has gotten stronger over time.
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1) Boys were "doers", girls were passive -no change since '60
2) Boys were associated more than girls with agency (striving to act and reach goals) and this has gotten stronger over time.
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