ECB Falls Short On Its 35% Gender Diversity Target—Here's Why It Matters

27 February 2020

The European Central Bank (ECB) missed its own gender diversity target to increase its women leadership numbers in middle management from 15% in 2013 to 35% in 2019. Aggravating this shortcoming is the fact that the ECB now has a woman at its helm—Christine Lagarde, who became the first female president of the institution in November and who is known for her commitment to gender equality.

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