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  2. Caroline Farberger - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Farberger (born 1967) is a Swedish business executive currently working as chairwoman, board advisor and board member on several boards. [1] She previously served as the CEO of the Swedish company ICA Insurance [], part of the ICA Group, from 2016 to 2022.

  3. Annette Kullenberg - Wikipedia

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    She was also the chairman of the Swedish publicist club between 1994 and 1997. [2] Kullenberg's first novel was Vänd på dig (published in 1967), and her second book, Överklassen i Sverige, was released in 1974, followed by Urp! sa överklassen in 1995. [3] She also worked as a dramatist with a dozen radio and television plays to her credit.

  4. Tyra Wadner - Wikipedia

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    The connected women's associations broke away and formed an independent organisation, the Sverige Lottakårer (Swedish Lotta Corps), the Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Organization. At that time, the Lottarörelsen was one of the country's largest women's organisations ever. It continues to this day. [2]

  5. Half of Multicultural Women Are Thinking of Quitting ... - AOL

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    A new Working Mother Research Institute report, out in July, shows that 50 percent of multicultural women are thinking of leaving their companies within the next two years, with the turnover risk ...

  6. Women aren’t turning to ‘lazy girl jobs’ because they’re work ...

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    But it’s clearly resonating with working women everywhere: The hashtag #lazygirljob has accrued over 35 million views, with countless women sharing their own experience with quitting hustle culture.

  7. Swedish Women's Lobby - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Women's Lobby (Swedish: Sveriges Kvinnoorganisationer; formerly Sveriges Kvinnolobby) is a Swedish gender critical organization that claims to work for "sex based rights." Since around 2018 the group has faced criticism from feminists and LGBT rights advocates for increasingly campaigning against transgender rights and promoting ...

  8. Susanne Dodillet - Wikipedia

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    Dodillet was born in Böblingen, and has been living in Sweden since 2001. [2] Dodillet earned a master's degree in cultural education from the University of Hildesheim in Germany (2001) and a PhD in the history of ideas from the University of Gothenburg in 2009.

  9. Group 8 (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    Group 8 (Swedish: Grupp 8) was a feminist organization in Sweden, founded by eight women in Stockholm in 1968. The organization took up various feminist issues such as: demands for expansions of kindergartens, 6-hour working day, equal pay for equal work and opposition to pornography. Initially the organization was based in Stockholm, but later ...