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  2. These women-dominated, high-paying jobs are growing the ... - AOL

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    JobTest.org used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to rank the jobs forecast to grow the fastest for high-earning professional women. These women-dominated, high-paying jobs are growing the fastest ...

  3. Fortune’s 2023 Most Powerful Women list shows how female ...

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    Fortune chooses which execs make this list based on five factors: the size of her business, the health of that business, the exec's career trajectory, her cultural and societal influence, and how ...

  4. Feminisation of the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Also, even within female-dominated professions, men are usually the ones making promotion decisions. Despite these setbacks, women have been performing their jobs well. Women make up 40.9% of the American workforce, and they are CEOs of some of the largest companies such as PepsiCo, Archer Daniels Midland, and W. L. Gore & Associates. [11]

  5. Forbes 100 most powerful women: List names Taylor Swift ...

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    The most powerful women in the world — as deemed by Forbes — have been revealed. With the release of their female-specific 2024 Power List, the magazine has crowned 100 women the ultimate ...

  6. Pink-collar worker - Wikipedia

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    Pink ghetto" is a term used to refer to jobs dominated by women. The term was coined in 1983 to describe the limits women have in furthering their careers since the jobs are often dead-end, stressful and underpaid. The term pink ghetto is just simply another way of describing pink-collar work.

  7. List of female top executives - Wikipedia

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    Thailand has the highest proportion of female CEOs in the world, with 30 percent of companies employing female CEOs, followed by the People's Republic of China, with 19 percent. [2] In the European Union the figure is 9 percent and in the United States it is 5 percent. [2] In 2024, 10.4% of the CEOs at companies in the Fortune 500 were female. [3]

  8. Women in positions of power - Wikipedia

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    The example of the vastly female-dominated nurse occupation, 95% women as of the 2000s, [15] reflects this, as it is the doctors that ultimately are in charge and have the power in the nurse-doctor relationship. [14]

  9. Women leaders face 30 types of bias in the workforce ... - AOL

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    The researchers focused on four industries where workers are either split equally between men and women or are female-dominated, although the top leadership positions in all these fields are ...