Women more often viewed as 'lucky' than competent when they succeed: study

New research shows that instead of being viewed as talented, women are often considered “lucky” to have successful careers. And that can translate into fewer opportunities for women, in addition to unequal pay and fewer promotions. Forbes' Maggie McGrath and Huma Abedin discuss the study from The Inclusion Initiative from the London School of Economics.

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Women more often viewed as 'lucky' than competent when they succeed: study

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