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Article: MBA Degrees Called Equally Valuable to Men, Women.(Brief Article)
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- HRMagazine
- Article date:
- June 1, 2000
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Women who received master of business administration (MBA) degrees from 12 top U.S. business schools are just as satisfied with their school experiences and post-MBA careers as are their male counterparts. That's one finding from a study conducted jointly by the University of Michigan Business School, the university's Center for the Education of Women, and Catalyst, a New York-based nonprofit research and advocacy organization. The study found a 95 percent satisfaction rate for both males and females who received MBAs.
However, the results are less rosy when it comes to the number of women pursuing MBAs. According to the researchers, women account for only 30 ...
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