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To tackle gender imbalances at work, we can’t ignore them at home

The current situation doesn't suit women, but neither does it work for men — perhaps we need to rethink the role of the carer

To tackle gender imbalances at work, we can’t ignore them at home
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The publication of companies’ gender pay gap data over recent months has rightly sparked debate about gender imbalances in the make-up of companies’ workforces.

Responsible employers have invested in a range of positive programmes to improve women’s representation in senior roles, from networks to mentoring schemes, many with significant success.

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