Japan, a nation admired for its technological advancement and cultural depth, finds itself mired in a worrying statistic: It ranks below Saudi Arabia in gender equality.
In Japan, only 15% of senior leadership roles in businesses are held by women, compared to the global average of 29%. While it's not about mimicking the West, there's value in learning from various models. It's about ensuring equal opportunities, not enforcing identical outcomes. Would love to delve deeper into the nuances if you're interested.
We bought my (Japanese) mother in law that exact laptop. I thought the feminine part was only the name and the colour! Thanks for shedding light on this topic, with suggestions at that!
The WEF's data is widely recognized and utilized in various gender inequality studies globally due to its comprehensive methodology. However, the article also incorporates multiple sources to provide a well-rounded view on women's inequality in Japan. If you have alternative data or insights, please feel free to share them to enrich the discussion.
Unfollowed. What a dumbass. Thinking equality = symmetry and not seeing whatโs happening in the West as a warning.
In Japan, only 15% of senior leadership roles in businesses are held by women, compared to the global average of 29%. While it's not about mimicking the West, there's value in learning from various models. It's about ensuring equal opportunities, not enforcing identical outcomes. Would love to delve deeper into the nuances if you're interested.
We bought my (Japanese) mother in law that exact laptop. I thought the feminine part was only the name and the colour! Thanks for shedding light on this topic, with suggestions at that!
Your whole basis and resource for this is some fake "study" from WEF? Why would you take that seriously?
The WEF's data is widely recognized and utilized in various gender inequality studies globally due to its comprehensive methodology. However, the article also incorporates multiple sources to provide a well-rounded view on women's inequality in Japan. If you have alternative data or insights, please feel free to share them to enrich the discussion.