Article: Women with MBAs from Top Schools Are Twice as Likely as Men MBAs to Say They Need Enough Money to Support Themselves Alone, According to New Survey from the Committee of 200 -C200-.

CHICAGO -- At the Same Time, Very Few Women MBAs See Themselves as Sole Breadwinner in a Family; C200 Survey is First Major Study of MBA Students and Graduates on Status of Women in the Business World

More than a quarter (28.2%) of working women who've recently received MBAs from top schools say they need to make enough money to support themselves alone, as opposed to supporting a family alone or with a spouse or partner. Only 13.6% of MBA men see themselves in that position.

That's according to a major, new survey of MBAs commissioned by The Committee of 200, an organization of leading women business owners and corporate executives.

"Lone ...

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