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At the end of 2014, women were no better represented on the top decision-making bodies of enterprises in the financial sector than the previous year. The share of women on the executive boards of the 100 largest banks and savings banks remained at an average of almost seven percent and on the...
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achieve substantial increases in the number of women on corporate boards without mandatory state regulation. Comparing …
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In the last year, more women were appointed to the executive boards of major financial institutions. The share of women on the executive boards of banks and savings banks at the end of 2013 was a good six percent, which represents an increase of almost two percentage points over the previous...
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January 1, 2016. Companies with government-owned shares will also be affected by the quota regulation. Here, female …
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achieve substantial increases in the number of women on corporate boards without mandatory state regulation. Comparing …
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At the end of 2014, women were no better represented on the top decision-making bodies of enterprises in the financial sector than the previous year. The share of women on the executive boards of the 100 largest banks and savings banks remained at an average of almost seven percent and on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011185744
January 1, 2016. Companies with government-owned shares will also be affected by the quota regulation. Here, female …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011185749
employed in the financial sector. As is generally known, the presence of women in senior management in particular is a … prerequisite for their promotion to top management bodies. The companies would therefore be well advised to improve the career …
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Germany's large corporations still have a long way to go before achieving balanced representation of men and women on their boards. At the end of 2015, the share of women on the executive boards of the top 200 companies in Germany was a good six percent, an increase of less than one percentage...
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Eine ausgewogene Repräsentation von Männern und Frauen in den Spitzengremien großer Unternehmen in Deutschland bleibt in weiter Ferne. In den Vorständen der 200 umsatzstärksten Unternehmen lag der Frauenanteil Ende vergangenen Jahres bei gut sechs Prozent - ein Anstieg von weniger als einem...
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