Report reveals gender-linked differences in law career paths
For female lawyers, including Law School alumnae, concerns about work-life balance may push them toward more flexible careers than their male peers, often in public service rather than corporate sectors.
According to a report released Thursday by the Association for Legal Career Professionals, while only five percent of all lawyers work part-time, 90 percent of those who do are women. Female students at the Law School said they are concerned about the tensions between advancing their careers and starting families, and last week, the Law School hosted a conference to discuss...
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