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Female Manager Ratio at Japan Drug Makers Finally Hits 10%, Foreign Peers Near 25%: Jiho Poll
The average ratio of females in managerial posts at Japanese drug makers has finally reached a double-digit number, at 10.0%, a Jiho survey found. However, this is still well below a near-25% ratio logged by foreign players operating in the…
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