Bisnode: every third CEO is a woman in Hungary
In Hungary, 32 percent of CEOs are women, however, as the firm size increases, the importance of their positions in leadership is decreasing – the Bisnode business information provider’s analysis reveals..
The survey found that while at the smallest enterprises the proportion of female managers is 34 percent, their proportion is only 15.1 percent at companies that are employing more than 250 people. (MTI)
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