Women are missing out at work not just because of pay gaps or bias, but because they simply do not have the same time as men to compete. That is the conclusion of a new study co-authored by Professor Toyin Adisa of the University of East London, published in the International Journal of Management Reviews.
Women are being shut out of workplaces because of a hidden time gap, new research shows
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