The Gender Balance at Central Banks Declined This Year, OMFIF Says
- Index tracking gender balance falls to 19% in 2018 from 31%
- Decline explained by women stepping down in large economies
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Major central banks aren’t doing very well when it comes to hiring and retaining women.
A gender balance index fell to 19 percent in 2018 from 31 percent, reflecting a decline in women in senior roles, the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum said in a report.