Women more ambitious than they were before the pandemic: study

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McKinsey, LeanIn.Org 'Women in the Workplace' study 2023: Women are more ambitious than they were before the pandemic

There’s a common misconception that professional women just aren’t as ambitious as men – and that flexible work is somehow to blame. But a new study shows that women are actually more ambitious than they were before the pandemic – and that workplace flexibility is powering that ambition. According to the annual “Women in the Workplace” report from McKinsey and LeanIn.Org, at nearly every stage of their careers, women remain just as ambitious as men.

That was just one finding in the study, which surveyed approximately 27,000 individuals in more than 270 companies. The study also found that women’s representation in the C-suite has grown to 28 percent, the highest it has ever been. Researchers noted, however, that these were notable but fragile gains without sustained improvements. Meanwhile, women of color remain underrepresented at every stage of the pipeline and make just 6 percent in the C-suite.

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