Cyprus has been ranked at a lowly 37th place in terms of the best EU Countries for women's career progression, according to a study conducted by analysts at Claims.co.uk. The study, which leveraged gender gap data sourced from the World Economic Forum (WEF), gave Cyprus an index score of 26.94,…
Cyprus has been ranked at a lowly 37th place in terms of the best EU Countries for women’s career progression, according to a study conducted by analysts at Claims.co.uk. The…
Cyprus has been ranked at a lowly 37th place in terms of the best EU Countries for women’s career progression, according to a study conducted by analysts at Claims.co.uk. The study, which leveraged gender gap data sourced from the World Economic Forum (WEF), gave Cyprus an index score of 26.94
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