Uncategorised Australia has 50 billionaires – 5 of them are women Gretel Packer’s expected to become our 50th billionaire, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
Uncategorised Women to watch today: The millennials who don’t want kids; the mums hit by family payments crackdown, and more WSJ: Tech Firms Pledge to Hire Alumni From ‘Girls Who Code’ Short but very interesting article from the WSJ blogs about active and effective steps to get more women in STEM The founder of Girls Who Code has taken the next step and started signing up companies to hire the women who have learned valuable technical skills.
Uncategorised Women to watch today: media focus, language of gender pay gap and Clara Shih on tech CNN: Sheryl Sandberg: Bring back ‘feminist’ and toss out ‘bossy’ Quick piece summarising Sandberg’s speech at Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
Uncategorised Women to watch: women at the top, religion and sexism, Julia Gillard the international superstar The Australian: Firms serious on gender diversity, but there’s more to be done Report on the gender balance of corporate boards in Australia.
Uncategorised Women to watch: Anne-Marie Slaughter’s new understanding of equality, diversity tied to income and new data about violence Washington Post: Nurses, fathers, teachers, mothers.
Uncategorised Women to Watch: male panel aren’t random, paid leave works, work/life for men, female fighter pilots and yah boo sucks to sexism The Atlantic: The Odds That a Panel Would ‘Randomly’ Be All Men Are Astronomical This is a fabulous interview with mathematician Greg Martin, who has proven that it is a statistical impossibility that all male panels can occur in truly random selection.
Uncategorised Women to watch: Happy birthday Alice and Hilary, Anne-Marie Slaughter’s husband, women and climate change The Conversation: Worldwide, climate change is worse news for women We know women suffer inequitable economic and health outcomes in developing countries.
Uncategorised Women to watch: emotional labour, amazing pay gap film, Lena Dunham, Maya Angelou and more Pacific Standard: Five Studies: The Price of Emotional Labor This is a great little explainer about emotional labour – the work of having a job where employees are required to display specific emotions toward customers or others.
Uncategorised Women to watch (and some weekend reading) Uncanny Magazine: Masculinity Is an Anxiety Disorder: Breaking Down the Nerd Box David J.