Back in 2008, Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy; an event that came to mark the beginning of a financial crisis. Employment rates sank, falling to levels that hadn’t been seen in decades. The future looked suddenly bleak. But ten years on, the picture is entirely different; the UK employment rate is now at 60.
8%, the highest it’s been since 1974. Perhaps more interestingly, though, is the rise in the number of women in employment. A recent briefing paper from the Institute of New Economic Thinking at Oxford Martin School sheds some light on why this has happened, and what it […]The post Is Gender Equality the Unexpected Bonus of the Financial Crisis? appeared first on Ms. Career Girl.