Why Japan's Women Problem Is Hard to Fix

Por Plicatus EN en Cuestiones de Genero Femenino 1048 views 16th Enero 2020 Duración del video: 00:03:31
In an attempt to bring more workers into Japan's shrinking economy, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has outlined goals to create a "Japan in Which Women Shine," also known as "Womenomics." Bloomberg QuickTake explains why the government still faces serious deep rooted gender bias that excludes women from work.

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