The CSO study found that barely a third of senior executives in the Republic were women. Photograph: iStock
Women accounted for fewer than 20 per cent of CEO roles in Ireland and made up less than a third of senior executive teams, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
The agency’s gender balance in business survey examined gender representation across large businesses (those with 250 or more employees).
It found that 19.2 per cent of chief executives in the Republic were women in 2025, comp
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