

Better or worse? How women’s employment experiences could change over the coming years
Helen Jonata looks at women's participation in the UK labour market, considering the impact of current trends on wormen's employment experiences in the coming years.
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Date
25 Mar 2026 -
Time
04:00 PM -
Duration
59 minute(s) -
Venue
Online -
Contact
CPD topic: International Women's Day
To coincide with International Women’s Day, this webinar will look at some of the factors affecting women’s participation in the UK labour market and consider how current trends may influence women's employment experiences in the coming years. Insights will include regional differences, representation across different sectors, and why AI could create further inequality. Expect data (just a light touch!) as well as food for thought.
Learning Outcomes:
• Describe how the gender pay gap varies across occupations both horizontally and vertically
• Compare women's employment experiences across different regions and sectors
• Explain how current trends, including AI, may influence women's employment
Target audience
This webinar is suitable for careers leaders and career development practitioners working with a range of clients.
Trainer Biography
Helen Janota is a careers and labour market information consultant with over 25 years’ experience in the careers sector. A Chartered Information Professional and Registered Career Development Professional, Helen provides a range of CPD training and consultancy services for careers and education practitioners across the UK. She is treasurer of the Careers Writer’s Association and has written and developed a wide variety of CEIAG resources and guides on local labour markets including for the National Careers Service.
This session supports the following competency areas:
• Career Information and Assessment
• Career-Related Learning
• Career Development Practice