While many other developed countries are observing a similar phenomenon, experts say South Korea's fast social development and politicization of gender issues make its case particularly intense.
Women's participation in technology roles in non-tech businesses is expected to grow by nearly a quarter by 2027 across all levels, including freshers, junior, mid-senior, leadership, and C-Suite levels, a report said on Wednesday. The tech women's participation rate in non-tech industries stood at 19.4 lakh workforce in 2023, which is expected to grow by 24.3% to 24.1 lakh employees by 2027, TeamLease Digital's report - Women at the Heart of India's Digital Evolution, has revealed. With only...
It is part of a “wider" programme to “ensure the most vulnerable and marginalised" are protected against serious disease and illness
In a concerted effort to combat misinformation and promote vaccine uptake across Ghana, the National Media Vaccine Network has been officially launched in Accra. Spearheaded by the Executive Secretary of the African Media and Malaria Network (AMMEREN), Dr Charity Binka, along with Dr Emmanuel Addipa-Adapoe and a dedicated team, this initiative marks a significant step […]
Broadcaster Ray Hadley is leading calls for security guards to be armed in Australia - as questions grow about how one man could stab six people to death.
It turns out that avocado trees aren’t so difficult to grow, but what to do and expect from there is something altogether different.
Stacker analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine which jobs in Idaho grew the fastest between 2022 and 2023.
For years, online spaces have struggled to foster positive conversations. A new AI tool could be the answer.
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Cultural values may have become more different globally, but more similar regionally, over the past 40 years according to a paper published in Nature Communications. The authors suggest that over time, high-income Western countries have grown increasingly culturally distinct from other world regions. In contrast, countries in the same world region have developed more similar cultural values.
It is a fact, that collaboration creates greater momentum, and growth is never mere chance, but the result of forces working together. This can only be good for Edinburgh as we forge closer links, alongside friends at Scottish Financial Enterprise, with the financial might of arguably the world’s largest financial centre – the famous Square Mile of London. Our two Capital cities believe that working more closely together in areas of common strength will help maximise the impact that our key...
There are many reasons: health benefits, affordability, interest in plant-based diets, cultural influences, many grains are gluten-free, sustainability and versatility.