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This essay starts, after a short introduction on the importance and dimensions of "inclusive growth", with a brief empirical sketch on to what extent Europe has already succeeded with respect to this ambitious goal. The result is quite sobering and gives rise to the question: why is it so? The...
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Industry 4.0 and robots are said to speed up productivity thereby inducing a 'quantum leap' towards the 'end of work' and calling for a complete change of social security institutions that have so far been closely linked to employment. Unconditional basic income is the cry of the day, curiously...
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The European Commission declared 2022 the "European Year of Youth." Apart from the obvious aim to enhance its visibility and political legitimacy, the Commission responded to the fact that COVID-19 badly affected especially young people, manifested in the rise of youth unemployment and of youth...
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There was a significant increase in the number of women on executive boards of large companies in Germany from 2020 to … 2021 after years of slow progress: In fall 2021, there were 139 women on the executive boards of the 200 largest companies … the beginning of the DIW Berlin Women Executives Barometer in 2006. There were also markedly more female executive board …
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The proportion of women on the boards of large companies in Germany continued to increase during 2020. In the fourth …, growth was slow, as it was in some of the other groups of companies as well: The proportion of women on the executive boards … 2013, there was even a stagnation in the proportion of women on the executive boards of the DAX 30 companies. The minimum …
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The number of women serving on the executive boards of large companies in Germany once again increased in 2023: Around … 18 percent (153 of 875) of executive board members at the 200 largest companies were women as of late fall 2023, two …, the figure was even higher. Around 23 percent of executive board members at the DAX 40 companies, for example, are women …
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The share of women on executive boards of large companies in Germany has increased somewhat more strongly than in … previous years. The top 200 companies reached the ten percent mark for the first time: women held 14 more board positions than … inspection, growth in the proportion of women managers, especially when observed over a longer period of time, is progressing …
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The statutory gender quota for supervisory boards is effective: the proportion of women on supervisory boards has … for executive boards? As the second part of the DIW Berlin Women Executives Barometer, this report analyzes whether a … relationship between the growth of the proportion of women on supervisory boards and on executive boards exists. The key result is …
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