Minorities, females serving on boards receive less compensation, less leadership roles

Monday, January 9, 2017 - 16:31 in Psychology & Sociology

While minorities and females are represented on boards of directors of many major corporations in the U.S., they often have fewer leadership opportunities within those organizations. In a new study, University of Missouri and University of Delaware researchers found an average 3 to 9 percent gap in compensation.

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