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    29% OF SENIOR POSITIONS HELD BY WOMEN IN ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    18.03.2009 12:08

    New research from Grant Thornton International reveals that women
    still hold less than a quarter of senior management positions in
    privately held businesses globally. 24% of senior management positions
    are currently held by women - a figure identical to 2007 and only a
    marginal improvement from 2004 when only 19% of senior level positions
    were held by women. 34% of privately held businesses globally have
    no women in senior management.

    The greatest percentage of women in senior management is in the
    Philippines where women hold 47% of senior positions. They are followed
    by Russia (42%) and Thailand (38%). In Armenia 29% of senior positions
    are held by women, being the 9th country in the league, whereas the
    lowest percentage continues to be in Japan (only 7%). Also appearing
    low down the league table are Denmark (13%) and Belgium (12%).

    Lilit Arabajyan, partner in Grant Thornton Amyot, the Armenian member
    of Grant Thornton International, says, "During the past decade
    we have seen a significant increase in women's role in various
    organizations. Today many women occupy managerial positions in
    businesses. The results of this survey only show that there has been
    an increase of 7% in women's managerial share in 2009 in Armenia,
    as compared to 22% of the year 2007. As an audit partner in the
    leading audit and advisory company in Armenia, I work with many
    large enterprises every year and have hardly met a management team
    composed of only men. In our firm, 51% of staff are women, among whom
    11 persons occupy managerial positions".

    Women have become most successful in increasing their share of senior
    management roles in Turkey (up from 17% in 2007 to 29% in 2009)
    and Mexico (20% in 2007 to 31%). The biggest falls were in Brazil,
    where the figure fell from 42% in 2007 to 29% in 2009, and Hong Kong
    (falling from 35% in 2007 to 28% in 2009).
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