Progress towards gender parity has seen major setbacks in recent years and the risk of further regression is intensifying.
Meet a PATH employee who’s working to make a difference by understanding the connections between poor health and gender-based violence.
Evaluating ways to make economic growth more inclusive, and the central role of cities.
Inclusivity drives economic growth, so everyone benefits when a city is committed to equality. See how the largest U.S. cities are doing to protect LGBTQ rights.
Would you borrow money in order to invest it? Investment trust managers do just that, reinvesting debt with the aim of boosting returns to shareholders
Got a billion-dollar idea? You need million-dollar investors.
Numbers don't lie--some people do, about age and/or GENDER
"When they hear you're pregnant, the first question people ask is whether it's a boy or a girl. Why is everyone so eager to figure out my child's genitals?"
If you are rejected, don't automatically assume it's your business plan that's the issue. It could be the firm's approach to its fund's investment cycle.
Count to eight, and somewhere in the United States a baby will be born. You might imagine that this newborn has an equal chance of being female or male. But that’s not the case.
There is no question that gender-related violence is an epidemic in our society. From sexual assault on campuses, to violence against LGBTQ individuals, to i...
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Many are the questions that an investor needs you to answer; some of the important ones and that, usually, are not dominated by the entrepreneur.
Chief financial officers are the primary drivers of virtually any new application investments, and it would appear that many CFOs (chief financial officers
How investment platform CircleUp uses big data to fight gender bias.
Open-ended investments are becoming more common in private equity
Not everybody is allowed to make all types of investments. More exotic investments, like hedge funds and early-stage startups, are exempt from a whole range of rules and regulations that aim to protect regular investors from the high levels of risk involved. These big risks, however, can also yield
I had huge gender anxiety about my first child, and I've never been so happy to lose a bet with my husband as when we found out we were having a son.
What purposes do these gender designations serve? Should we add more? Should we do away with them altogether?