Women


Gender Survey

Men less likely than women to need intelligence to get ahead, public say

New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series, which begins with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Gillard on 13 November, reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality around the world.
Beauty Survey

The biggest beauty influencer isn’t who you think it is

New global study looks at beauty standards, ideals, and routines. With all of the attention paid to online beauty influencers, beauty brands may be missing out on a key target: mothers.
Women Publication

Empowering women for more sustainable cocoa communities

Most people agree that women’s empowerment is a good thing. But what does women’s empowerment actually mean for development interventions, and how will we know when it has been achieved?
Gender Event

[EVENT] Mind the gender gap: the finance sector's big opportunity

September 24 - This new event analyses more than 40 years of FRS data and brand new research with women to reveal the differences in financial engagement across products, services, channels and communications.
Women Publication

Economic and social costs of violence against women and girls

New study examines the economic and social costs of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ghana, Pakistan and South Sudan.
Women Publication

Could giving men more parental benefits help women gain equality at work faster?

Women still face pay inequity at work and labor inequity at home. Why employers need to help men do more at home.
Women Publication

#IWD2019: Perceptions of violence against women in France and the United States

Over half in the United States and nearly a third in France know a woman who has been a victim of violence.
Women Publication

#IWD2019: Re-conceptualizing Women's Empowerment

Women’s empowerment is what we believe to be the solution to achieving gender equality, but what does it consist of, and how do we achieve it?
Women Survey

#IWD2019: Women in Society today

Global study finds that the majority of men acknowledge that gender equality can only be achieved with men’s support, however half think they are being expected to do too much.