Markets Are a Woman's Best Friend
Beata Caranci, SVP & Chief Economist | 416-944-5069
Date Published: September 25, 2007
- Category:
- Canada
- Diversity & Social Studies
Highlights
- The market will place women and women on more equal footing in the workplace over the next few decades.
- As Canada's population ages, employers will becoming increasingly reliant on women to fill the skill shortages that will emerge.
- Women are exceeding men in university enrollment and clustering service-oriented jobs, both areas will be critical to Canada's future prosperity.
- Education is the great equalizer.
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