5 surprising facts from this year's Gender Gap Report
Gender is a key discussion point at this year's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. For more information, watch the Disrupting the Status Quo of Gender Roles here.
Vesselina S. Ratcheva is an insight professional who has spent nearly two decades creating innovative insights products from big data, global surveys and ethnographic research across disciplines and sectors. She has made consistent contributions to understanding identity, equity, skills and the future of work, leading pivotal research efforts across numerous influential reports, including the Global Gender Gap Reports, the Future of Jobs Reports, and the Reskilling Revolution Reports. Her work consistently emphasizes the importance of broadly shared prosperity.
Vesselina holds a PhD in Social Anthropology and an MSc in Comparative and Cross-Cultural Research Methods from Sussex University, as well as a BA in Social Anthropology and Mathematics from Cambridge University.
Gender is a key discussion point at this year's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. For more information, watch the Disrupting the Status Quo of Gender Roles here.
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Women continue to make up less of the world’s labour force than men, and where they do take part in the formal economy their earnings for similar work are lower, and their progression up ...