Economics
U.S., U.K. Still Far Behind on Women's Equality in Workplace
- Britain ranked 13th in PwC study of women’s workplace welfare
- Iceland and Sweden performed best as Norway slides down table
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The U.S. and U.K. have a lot of catching up to do when in comes to treating women in work well.
The two largest English-speaking economies ranked 23rd and 13th, respectively, in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ annual ranking of the representation and welfare of women in the workplace across 33 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries.