Policies that encourage or require companies to publicly report on gender diversity metrics can promote accountability and change. By disclosing gender ratios, pay gaps, and progress towards gender equity goals, companies can be held accountable by consumers, investors, and regulatory bodies. The United Kingdom, for instance, has introduced gender pay gap reporting for companies with more than 250 employees.
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