The Battle for Female Talent in China: New Study from the Center for Work-Life Policy

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - by ASTD Staff

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(From PRWEB) -- A new study by the Center for Work-Life Policy finds that the solution to China's search for skilled talent is closer at hand than it may appear: highly qualified Chinese women. The study findings were announced today at an event at the new Intel Beijing office in the Beijing Global Trade Center with remarks by Edward Tse, Chairman for Greater China, Booz & Company, among others.

Just as China is feeling the talent squeeze of rapid growth, Chinese women are emerging as a deeply qualified and ambitious talent pool, rivaling not only Chinese men but also their US counterparts. The study reveals the extent to which Chinese women are surpassing their peers, but also how they're impacted by cultural traditions and demographic trends that are quite different from their female counterparts in other nations.

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The Battle for Female Talent in China: New Study from the Center for Work-Life Policy

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