Empowerment In Action: Women At Work Quiz

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1. The position of women in Vietnam has improved.

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In the past they had a lot of obstacles, but now they can decide about their personal and professional lives.

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Empowerment In Action: Women At Work Quiz - Quiz

In the 21st century, women form half the workforce. Workforce participation of women is on the rise. This quiz on women at work will provide valuable information on women's economic rise across societies. This is a true false-based quiz in which you will be given a statement, and based on... see morethe statement, you have to identify whether the statement is true or false. Share the quiz with your friends and family if you find it informative. All the best!
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2. Nearly 25% of Vietnamese companies are run by women.

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Almost a quater, 25%, of the companies are led by women.

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3. Men on their own make a third of car purchases in Japan.

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The article shows that women make a third of car purchases, and men and women make another third, so the other third is made by men.

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4. More than a third of all university graduates and holders of Master's degrees in Vietnam are women.

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Women represent more than 40.2% of University graduates and 30.5 % of Master's degrees recipients, which is more than a third.

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5. Women prefer to buy cars from women?

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Women prefer to buy from other women, and they would like to see more sales women.

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6. Since 2004, Nissan has more than doubled recruitment of female engineering graduates and saleswomen.

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Yes, it has doubled: 17% of female engineering graduates and 34% of saleswomen.

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7. Women make up less than half of the workforce in the service, agricultural, fisheries, industry and construction sectors.

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Women account for nearly 52% of the workforce in the service sector and 50 per cent in the agricullural.

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8. The number of female managers at Nissan has increased to 50%.

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The number of female managers at Nissan has only increased to 5%.

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9. Women make up 5% of managers in the Japanese car industry.

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In the Japanese car industry women make up 0.6% of managers.

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10. Nowadays, men and women are attracted by pictures of families enjoying themselves in a car.

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Only women feel attracted by pictures of families enjoying themselves in a car.

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The position of women in Vietnam has improved.
Nearly 25% of Vietnamese companies are run by women.
Men on their own make a third of car purchases in Japan.
More than a third of all university graduates and holders of...
Women prefer to buy cars from women?
Since 2004, Nissan has more than doubled recruitment of female...
Women make up less than half of the workforce in the service,...
The number of female managers at Nissan has increased to 50%.
Women make up 5% of managers in the Japanese car industry.
Nowadays, men and women are attracted by pictures of families enjoying...
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