Women Worry More About Financial Well-being
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Globally, women are more concerned about their financial well-being than men. This was revealed in the results of a Nielsen survey published last month.
Globally, 40% of men are worried about their financial situation. However, the level of concern among women is higher, at 46%. The highest level of concern was felt by women in Europe and North America, at 66% and 61% respectively. According to Nielsen, equal pay between men and women doesn't help, as it doesn't match their expenses.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) estimates that the gender gap will persist for another 108 years. Women will face several obstacles, including a lack of diversity in recruitment, laws that still hinder their work, and inadequate access to employment.
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