Sexism in the city: the need for effective change

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Hobby, C. 2024. Sexism in the city: the need for effective change. Solicitors Journal.
AuthorsHobby, C.
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In ‘Sexism in the City’, the Treasury Committee reports that continuing gender inequity and a prevalent culture in the financial services industry is holding back progress for women. The findings are the result of an inquiry exploring progress five years after a Women in Finance report highlighted the underrepresentation of women in senior positions and identified a range of barriers preventing women entering and having careers in financial services.

JournalSolicitors Journal
ISSN0038-1152
Year2024
PublisherInternational In-house Counsel Journal
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Deposited05 Mar 2025
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