Young Men, Women Value Career Similarly, Unlike Elders

In the U.S., young men and women in the workforce attach similar importance to career advancement, while older men are significantly more likely than older women to say advancement is important. Overall, slightly more than half of all American workers say it is extremely or very important that they advance in their careers over time, with young workers much more likely to say so than those who are older. [cont.]

Frank Newport, Gallup

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