MAIL ONLINE: Women risk 'missing career opportunities' by WFH, warns one of UK's top female bosses: Mothers are more likely to stay at home because it's 'easier for childcare' - as data shows just one in 10 women plan return to office

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Period28 Jan 2022

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  • TitleWomen risk 'missing career opportunities' by WFH, warns one of UK's top female bosses: Mothers are more likely to stay at home because it's 'easier for childcare' - as data shows just one in 10 women plan return to office
    Media name/outletMail Online
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date28/01/22
    DescriptionMeanwhile Sir Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology and health at Manchester Business School, told MailOnline this morning that women were more likely to work at home because it was 'easier for them' if they have children.

    He said: 'Men are more into their careers and getting ahead and play organisational politics more than women. [continues]
    URLhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10451269/Women-risk-missing-career-opportunities-WFH-warns-female-boss.html
    PersonsCary Cooper

Keywords

  • flexible working
  • careers
  • gender equality