We already knew women were better educated than men; now, it seems they’re more ambitious, too, with two-thirds saying they’re chasing a high-paying career, compared with 59 percent of men. Don’t think, though, that means more women are giving up on hopes of motherhood: Six in 10 say being a good parent is one of [...]
Aug 08, 2012 | Categories:Brainsnacks, Insights, Marketing, Trends | Tags: ambition, attachment parenting, career trends, college corporate trends, education, female, feminism, mommy guilt, online freelancers, parenting, parenting trends, The Conflict How Modern Motherhood Undermines the Status of Women, women, women trends, work survey | Leave A Comment »

This is the 12th in a series of 12 posts expounding on the 2011 forecasts in the annual trends report from Salzman, president of Euro RSCG Worldwide PR and an internationally respected trendspotter. As I wrap up my series of predictions for the very near future, I want to go a bit more personal. I’m [...]
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This is the ninth in a series of 12 posts expounding on the 2011 forecasts in the annual trends report from Salzman, president of Euro RSCG Worldwide PR and an internationally respected trendspotter. “The dollies got restless.” This line from an article in Newsweek in March 2010 remembering the landmark 1970 class-action suit that 46 [...]
Dec 09, 2010 | Categories:Features, Trends | Tags: class-action suit, developed nations, education, female, fertility rates, gender bias, gender equity, gender gap, gender parity, gender roles, glass ceiling, Harvard Business Review, health, Hillary Clinton, male, men, Ms., Newsweek, self-empowerment, sex object, sexual politics, Title IX, Trends, trendspotter, trendspotting, women, World Economic Forum, worth | Leave A Comment »