Women are urged to work more and aim higher, yet the share of female managers in Germany has barely moved in a decade. Structural barriers, family pressures, and workplace networks continue to hold them back.
Marie Rövekamp is an editor at ZEIT ONLINE. She was born in 1989 in Münster, where she studied psychology and communications and worked as a freelance journalist. She then completed her internship at the Tagesspiegel newspaper in Berlin.
Women are urged to work more and aim higher, yet the share of female managers in Germany has barely moved in a decade. Structural barriers, family pressures, and workplace networks continue to hold them back.
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