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Posted by HRreview Team | Nov 24, 2021 | HR Strategy News
Nearly one in five people aged 35-44 say they feel less secure about their financial future and worried about retirement.
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“Research from the World Economic Forum has shown that even in roles of growing demand, women are more likely to earn around 60% of what men earn by 2025.
And disappointingly, jobs with decreasing demand are female dominated.”
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