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France tops US in women on corporate boards: study

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France has overtaken the United States in placing women on the boards of the world’s 200 largest companies, according to a study released on Friday.

The average percentage of female directors among Fortune Global 200 companies, the world’s largest by revenues, came to a modest 15 per cent, according to the study by the Corporate Women Directors International (CWDI).

But 25.1 per cent of directors in the 17 top French companies are now women, thanks to a French quota law.

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Meanwhile, only 20.9 per cent of board members were women at the 57 largest US companies, the study found.

“France has raised the bar for other countries interested in opening up corporate board rooms to women,” said Irene Natividad, chair of the Washington-based CWDI.

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In a similar study released in late 2011, France beat a timetable set by the quota law taking effect in January of that year, that requires publicly listed companies to make 40 per cent of their directors women by 2017.

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