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Beginnender Kulturwandel oder absehbare Stagnation bei 30%?

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Auf einen Blick - Über alle Indizes hinweg gibt es erst seit dem Jahr 2010 signifikante Entwicklungen. - Die Arbeitnehmerbank stellt noch die Mehrzahl der Aufsichtsrätinnen. - Weiterhin gibt es 31 Unternehmen in den vier Leitindizes die keine Kontrolleurinnen haben. - Ob das Quotengesetz auch Auswirkungen auf die von ihm nicht erfassten Unternehmen hat, kann noch nicht prognostiziert werden.

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  • Weckes, Marion, 2016. "Beginnender Kulturwandel oder absehbare Stagnation bei 30%?," Mitbestimmungsreport 21, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.
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