Women's Quota in listed companies having an effect: CPB
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Women's Quota in listed companies having an effect: CPB

NL Times  

The women’s quota for supervisory boards of listed companies in the Netherlands is having an effect. It states that at least one-third of the members of listed companies’ supervisory boards must be women, and companies must make appointments aimed at achieving this quota. Before the law was announced, less than 35 percent of listed companies had 33 percent women on their supervisory boards. The researchers also specifically noted that they saw no evidence that the quota negatively impacted companies due to a lack of good female candidates - a concern often raised by critics.

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