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Keywords: Women India,
Tags: Current Focus, India, Indonesia,
Grouped Articles
Women in Asia Struggle to Land Top Management Roles
Wall Street Journal 08/14/2013
Four Executives on Succeeding in Business as a Woman
New York Times 10/12/2013
At Toshiba, a Pioneer for Women in Japan's Work Force
New York Times 01/17/2011
For Chinaâs Women, More Opportunities, More Pitfalls
New York Times 11/25/2010
Abe Unveils Japan's New Growth Strategy
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2014
Executive Women, Finding (and Owning) Their Voice
New York Times 11/13/2014
Grouped Articles
Women in Asia Struggle to Land Top Management Roles
Wall Street Journal 08/14/2013
Shinzo Abe: Unleashing the Power of 'Womenomics'
Wall Street Journal 09/25/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2012
Four Executives on Succeeding in Business as a Woman
New York Times 10/12/2013
At Toshiba, a Pioneer for Women in Japan's Work Force
New York Times 01/17/2011
For Chinaâs Women, More Opportunities, More Pitfalls
New York Times 11/25/2010
Grouped Articles
Power to Indian women entrepreneurs | Wo+men | DW.COM | 21.04.2017
DW.COM 04/21/2017
Grouped Articles
Vivek Gupta of Zensar Technologies: Beware of Hiring People Just Like You
New York Times 03/07/2015
How to Attract Female Engineers
New York Times 04/27/2015
The real issues at Women20 | Business | DW.COM | 26.04.2017
DW.COM 04/26/2017
Power to Indian women entrepreneurs | Wo+men | DW.COM | 21.04.2017
DW.COM 04/21/2017
Opinion | Sundar Pichai Should Resign as Google’s C.E.O.
The New York Times 08/11/2017
In a remarkable turnaround South Korea was able to transform attitudes towards female childbirths so that there are now 105 males to 100 females in 2015, about the same as in the U.S. and Europe. Geeta Anand and Jaeyeon Woo provide this heartwarming story of how women activists in South Korea, the media, government and the courts, all helped to set in place a change of perceptions in society, ensuring women are recognized as heirs for family lineage, providing women other rights, so that mothers now are just as happy when a child is female. The South Korean example offers hope for China and India to reverse the dangerous trend in society of having a huge disparity between male and female births and ratios, but only if society is mobilized to take action now as happened in South Korea. China's two child policy is a step in the right direction but many see it as not enough, or too little too late.
Grouped Articles
Asia Struggles for a Solution to Its ‘Missing Women’ Problem
Wall Street Journal 11/27/2015
China Shrugs Off the Ties That Bind
The New York Times 09/22/2016
Marriage Falls in China, Transforming Finances and Families
The New York Times 09/12/2016
The real issues at Women20 | Business | DW.COM | 26.04.2017
DW.COM 04/26/2017
Power to Indian women entrepreneurs | Wo+men | DW.COM | 21.04.2017
DW.COM 04/21/2017
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