Five way the future of work could change for women

According to the World Economic Forum, it will be 118 years before women have the same career prospects as men.

Even as female leaders steer multinationals and major economies, the reality is that the working world still excludes, underpays and overlooks half of its available talent.

Below Dr Dan Woodman, Dr Melissa Wheeler , Dr Victor Sojo and Professor Mark Wooden from the University of Melbourne explore the five ways the future of work could change for women.

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