This is according to recruitment firm Randstad’s latest global Workmonitor report, which looks into the topic of workplace gender equality and regional employees’ views on the subject. Held quarterly, the survey was conducted via an online questionnaire among employees aged 18-65 with a minimal sample size of 400 interviews per country.

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