BUSINESS
Drug Makers’ Female Manager Ratio at 12.5%; Major Gap between Japan, Foreign Players
The average ratio of female employees at managerial posts stood at just 12.5% at pharmaceutical companies operating in Japan, a Jiho survey revealed. While foreign drug makers had an average 25.0%, the ratio came to as low as 9.8% for…
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