As job sharing becomes more common, we may see a shift towards outcome-based performance evaluations, rather than traditional hour-based metrics. This change could benefit women in job-sharing roles, as it focuses on the quality and impact of their work, rather than the hours spent at the desk. It would align performance assessment more closely with the objectives of job sharing.
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