TIA Study Shows Men Still Twice As Likely As Women To Travel On Business
Males continue to make significantly more business trips a year than females, according to a Travel Industry Association survey, but the number of women traveling continues to increase steadily. In 1994, 14.5 million women and 24 million men took business trips. In 1991, when the most recent...
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