| BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : SEPTEMBER 18, 2000 ISSUE | ||||||||
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| WORKING LIFE
What Price Success? Do women with high-powered jobs have less of a chance of having a family?
Yes, says a recent Catalyst study of MBAs---men and women at an average age of
40--who have risen to top jobs in their corporations.
MEN WOMEN
SINGLE 14% 27%
HAVE CHILDREN 74 49
SPOUSE AT HOME OR
WORKING PART TIME 48 10
DATA: CATALYST
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