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Between the lines - Self-employment is key to tackling the problems of gender inequality



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Published Date: 30 June 2008
IF YOUR image of accountancy is that of middle-aged men in grey suits, think again: 58 per cent of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' (ACCA) students are women and in Scotland, where I am from and where I work.

Over the past five years in Scotland, there has been 29 per cent growth in women studying for ACCA.

In addition, the past five years shows that there has been a 68 per cent increase of women members of ACCA. So statistics suggest that the futu...



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  • Last Updated: 29 June 2008 8:28 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Samcafe,

Glasgow 30/06/2008 07:36:21
Is Harriet bringing out legislation to discriminate against women ACCA accountants and in favour of male ACCA accountants, to keep the gender balance spot on you understand
2

nabodican,

Rural Scotland 30/06/2008 14:47:29
Gender equality defies the law of nature.
Very few women will ever be able to carry a sack of tatties on each shoulder and therefore can't expect to get paid for doing so.
The self employment idea is interesting though and I look forward to seeing just how many women grasp the opportunity to become a plumber, builder, electrician etc.

 

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