Women
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It looks like
women
got some power boost on a video game, or like they snuck in some secret serum into their birth-control pills that lets them shoot up high.
Those two economies require very different skills, and as it happens,
women
have been much better at acquiring the new set of skills than men have been.
You basically need intelligence, you need an ability to sit still and focus, to communicate openly, to be able to listen to people and to operate in a workplace that is much more fluid than it used to be, and those are things that
women
do extremely well, as we're seeing.
And those are all things that
women
do very well.
Women
enter the workplace at the top, and then at the working class, all the new jobs that are created are the kinds of jobs that wives used to do for free at home.
So those are all the jobs that are growing, and those are jobs that
women
tend to do.
Women
are getting college degrees at a faster rate than men.
In India, poor
women
are learning English faster than their male counterparts in order to staff the new call centers that are growing in India.
In China, a lot of the opening up of private entrepreneurship is happening because
women
are starting businesses, small businesses, faster than men.
They basically enshrined the second-class status of
women
in the civil code.
And if
women
failed to birth male children, they were basically treated like domestic servants.
But over the '70s and '80s, the South Korea government decided they wanted to rapidly industrialize, and so what they did was, they started to push
women
into the workforce.
And then on the female side, you have the opposite, in which you have these crazy superhero
women.
For one thing, it puts men and
women
in a really antagonistic relationship with one another, because the men are these devious tricksters up there who've put up this glass ceiling.
And we're always below the glass ceiling, the
women.
And I just remember feeling all these stories came out of the woodwork, and I felt like I happened upon this secret society of
women
that I now was a part of, which was reassuring and also really concerning.
And I think, with a death, you have a funeral, you celebrate the life, and there's a lot of community support, and it's something
women
don't have with miscarriage.
In a survey, 74 percent of
women
said that miscarriage, they felt, was partly their fault, which is awful.
We don't live in the world our mothers lived in, our grandmothers lived in, where career choices for
women
were so limited.
And if you're in this room today, most of us grew up in a world where we have basic civil rights, and amazingly, we still live in a world where some
women
don't have them.
And the problem is this:
Women
are not making it to the top of any profession anywhere in the world.
Of all the people in parliament in the world, 13 percent are
women.
And even in the non-profit world, a world we sometimes think of as being led by more women,
women
at the top: 20 percent.
We also have another problem, which is that
women
face harder choices between professional success and personal fulfillment.
A recent study in the U.S. showed that, of married senior managers, two-thirds of the married men had children and only one-third of the married
women
had children.
And I realized he doesn't know where the
women'
s room is in his office.
Now people talk about this a lot, and they talk about things like flextime and mentoring and programs companies should have to train
women.
What are the messages we tell the
women
that work with and for us?
I know no women, whether they're at home or whether they're in the workforce, who don't feel that sometimes.
He had these two
women
who were traveling with him pretty senior in his department, and I kind of said to them, "Sit at the table.
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