June 23, 2011

World's Women Less Likely to Have Good Jobs

Jenny Marlar, Gallup

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Worldwide, men are nearly twice as likely as women to have "good jobs" that are linked to better wellbeing. According to Gallup surveys in more than 130 countries, 33% of the worldwide population of adult males is employed full time for an employer versus 18% of all women.

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