Flexible working arrangements can have profound economic implications for gender equality. By providing women the opportunity to remain in the workforce while managing family commitments, these arrangements can boost female labor participation rates, enhance diversity, and increase organizational performance. Research has shown that diverse teams and leadership contribute to better decision-making and financial results, furthering the case for flexible working as a mechanism to achieve gender equality.
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