In December 2014, the German government announced a new rule which would require German companies to fill 30% of their board seats with women. In Italy female board places increased from 8.2% to 22.1% after the government introduced gender diversity laws. In Norway 35.5% of boards contain women directors which is the highest percentage in the world.
36% Yes |
64% No |
31% Yes |
35% No |
4% Yes, and the government should do more to require diversity in the workplace |
28% No, board members should be the most qualified regardless of gender |
1% Yes, but only for large international corporations |
1% No, the government should never require the diversity of private businesses |
See how support for each position on “Gender Workplace Diversity” has changed over time for 43.3k Italy voters.
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See how importance of “Gender Workplace Diversity” has changed over time for 43.3k Italy voters.
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