The effectiveness of flexible working arrangements in promoting gender equality varies globally, influenced by cultural norms, economic conditions, and existing legal frameworks. In some countries, flexible work options have significantly improved women's workforce participation and helped bridge the gender gap. However, in others, deeply ingrained stereotypes and lack of supportive policies limit their impact. A global effort to promote and normalize flexible working as part of gender equality initiatives is needed.
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