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Business
Dion Rabouin

The U.S. lagged behind the rest of the world in hiring women CEOs in 2018

Data: PwC. Chart: Axios Visuals

Developed countries, especially the U.S. and Japan, showed little to no pickup in hiring women for top positions last year. Emerging economies did much better.

By the numbers: Data from PwC shows women made up less than 5% of incoming company CEOs globally last year, off from a record high of 6% in 2017.

  • The utilities industry had the largest share of women CEOs (9.5%), followed by communications services (7.5%) and financial services (7.4%).

A bright spot: This year's FORTUNE 500, released last week, had 33 women CEOs — the most ever, up from 24 in 2017.

Go deeper: 2018 saw record CEO turnover as "ethical lapses" prompted firings

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