
Quotas may produce more women at board level, but are not enough to keep them there, according to research.
The study, commissioned by BNY Mellon and Newton Investment Management explored more than 1,000 companies and found that board tenures for women were unlikely to last as long as their male peers, even in countries with greater gender equality.
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