The impact of female managers on the Hungarian economy is significant, according to a survey
In Hungary, female managers have a significant impact on the country’s economy in a regional comparisison – according to the survey of Bisnode Hungary published on Wednesday.
The business information and corporate rating company surveyed the women-owned companies across Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia, through their sales, profits and the number of employees, compared to all companies. (MTI)
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