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Charting The Progress Of Women This Women’s History Month

by Jessica Celine March 6, 2019
written by Jessica Celine March 6, 2019
Charting The Progress Of Women This Women’s History Month

Our society still has a long way to go when it comes to achieving gender equality. But progress has been made, ever so slowly. For Women’s History Month, we encourage everyone to educate themselves and others on the state of gender diversity and parity within the different industries and aspects of our lives. Only when we are more informed can we build a path towards a better future. To get you started, here are (#) informative infographics and charts concerning women’s issues and gender equality.

 

The Number of Women Nominated for Non-Acting Categories at Oscars 2019

The number of women nominated for non-acting categories at the Oscars increased in 2019.Source

 

A Historic Number of Women Serving in Congress

Female representation in Congress has increased since 1990.Source

 

What #MeToo Helped Reveal in the Workplace

The #MeToo movement helped reveal sexual misconduct acts in the workplace.

Source

 

When Creating Inclusive Workspaces, Women Lead

When workplaces are respectful, women tend to lead.

Women in top executive leadership positions are better at creating a safe work environment, valuing people from different ethnic backgrounds, considering the societal impact of decisions, mentoring employees, and providing fair pay and benefits than men in the same position.Source

 

Yet Women Leadership in S&P 500 Companies is Lacking

Women make up 12% of chief executive officers in S&P fortune 500 companies.

Women as executives has increased, while gender parity remains stagnate. Source

Women are the Face of Poverty

Women are more likely to fall within the poverty range than men.Source

 

STEM Women Exist

More women are participating in the STEM field than ever before.Source

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