Sentences with phrase «market opportunities for women»

Changing labor - market opportunities for women and the quality of teachers, 1957 — 2000.

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«They also liked the market size for cosmetics — $ 250 billion worldwide — and the opportunity to bring innovation to an industry that's behind the times when it comes to marketing to younger women today.
«We are so proud not only of the increasing number of WBENC's Top Corporations, but also for the leadership of these corporations who are consistently choosing to set the standard for access and increase opportunities for women suppliers in new markets — both domestically and internationally,» said Pamela Prince - Eason, President and CEO of WBENC.
«WBENC's Top Corporations set the standard for enabling women suppliers to access increased opportunities in new markets — both domestically and internationally,» said Pamela Prince - Eason, President and CEO of WBENC, the nation's leader in women's business development.
Closing the gender gap can result in increased market opportunities for financial services firms, as well as greater financial inclusion and empowerment for women.
Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) today announced the global launch of the Truvée brand, taking a non-traditional approach to brand marketing to capture opportunities for growth in the wine category amongst women aged 30 - 40 years.
«This is not because college - educated women earn more than equally educated men,» Kim said, «but because labor market opportunities for less educated women are so scarce.»
2.3 by 2030 double the agricultural productivity and the incomes of small - scale food producers, particularly women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets, and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment
Despite significant changes in the labor market broadening opportunities for women and rising expectations for the role of teachers and schools, these structures and incentives have persisted almost unchanged to the present.
Household gadgets have been historically marketed for women, while the personal computer allow for opportunities to self - construct virtual, anonymous identities on the Internet.
Our mompreneur site offers informational workshops and content for starting a business, growing a business, marketing, new direct sales opportunities, and inspiring interviews with women launching their businesses around the world.
Professional Experience Comanche Enterprises (Lawton, OK) 6/2005 — Present President / CEO • Developed and implemented businesses and projects under direction of the Comanche Economic Development Commission • Furthered Commission's objective of providing jobs and business opportunities for the people of the Comanche Nation through creation of 11 businesses and 89 new jobs • Expanded and diversified economic base of the Comanche Nation strengthening economic position and ability to compete in local, state, and regional markets • Prepared and presented all reports, financial statements, and business plans for future Commission enterprises excluding casino developments • Oversaw $ 1 million budget, company operations, and personnel • Named 2008 Small Business Woman of the Year in Lawton, OK
No - fault divorce laws were adopted beginning with California in 1969 and then spread to all 50 states.5 During the 1960s and 1970s, legal access to birth control including oral contraceptives became increasingly available, and in 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court made abortion legal in the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.6 These cultural changes created new opportunities for women and led to an increased presence in the labor market, doubling from 30.3 million in the 1970s to 72.7 million in the mid - 2000s.7
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