Category
page 1Women and employment
women in the workforce
women who perform some kind of job
Self-Employed Women's Association of India
Indian Non-Governmental Organisation
office lady
female pink-collar employee
queen bee syndrome
behavior in which a woman in a position of authority views or treats female subordinates more critically

women in business
women's participation in, and contribution to, business

kyariaūman
A is a Japanese term for a career woman. The term refers to the type of Japanese woman, married or not, that pursues a career to make a living and for personal advancement rather than being a housewife without occupation outside the home. The term came into use when women were expected to marry and become housewives after a short period working as an "office lady".
female entrepreneur
women who organize and manage an enterprise
women in positions of power
women power
rural women
women from rural communities
Working Women's Forum
women's organization in India
Female labor force in the Muslim world
involvement of Muslim women in labor

feminisation of the workplace
the trend towards greater employment of women, and of men willing and able to operate with these more 'feminine' modes of interaction
Society for Promoting the Employment of Women
early British organization working to improve conditions around employment for women
The 1919 International Congress of Working Women
meeting of labor feminists

A Time for Tea
book by Piya Chatterjee
Take a Girl Child to Work Day
Action Day