Research

The information below will help you keep abreast of all the latest research from around the world on diversity and inclusion. You can use the filters above to find something that you are specifically looking for either via year published, or by keyword.

  • Survey reveals progress towards gender equality

    3 December 2020

    Women have more independence, and a greater portion of men are involved in the housework in 2019 than in 2015, according to a recently revealed survey conducted by USAID’s Nobo Jatra project and led by World Vision Bangladesh. 

  • 75% of top female executives have felt 'imposter syndrome,' KPMG report finds

    8 October 2020

    Read the full article here.

  • Gender equality: focus less on ‘fixing the women’ and more on engaging men

    10 September 2020

    Men in leadership must intentionally work to advance progress for women in the workplace, writes Sandra Ondraschek-Norris. Read her full report, here

  • Why Jacinda nails it: study shows how women leaders succeed by busting tradition

    3 September 2020

    Women political leaders around the world are drawing praise for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. New research by Macquarie Business School explains how feminist ethics can change the world. Read the full article, here. 

  • Women feel less supported by bosses amid pandemic

    6 August 2020

    According to respondents of a recent survey, women feel less able to rely on their employers for help in times of crisis. When asked their thoughts on how senior leaders at a company were performing, a seven-point gap emerged between men and women as to how well they were supported. Read the full article here

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