While the five richest men together have a fortune of over 40 billion, has the five richest women a total of 23 billion.
Why is it so?
the Leader of the likestillingsforskningen at the Institute for social research, both Mari Teigen points out that the major values and property has traditionally been a male domain.
” We have had a tremendous development of women’s participation in the labour market over the past few decades, but some areas, there has been very little. When it comes to managing large kapitalinteresser then it is still very male-dominated, ” she says.
According to the Capital has 49 of the 50 richest women inherited or married into fortunes.
– There are far more men who are investors and take more risk. We need to get more knowledge about what are the barriers that could explain these large the gender gap. Economic power means social influence. Therefore, this is an important issue for gender equality, ” says Teigen.
Andresen-sisters in the top
Among the ten most high net worth in the country, there are three women. About sisters on a network 5. the space and the richest of the women with the 7 billion each in assets.
Forbes appointed Alexandra Andresen in march of this year to the world’s youngest dollarmilliardær. According to the Forbes magazine is the fortune her of over 10 billion Norwegian kroner.
Alexandra Andresen wagering on a career in horse riding, while big sister Katharina study economics in Amsterdam.
Alexandra Andresen have an open Instagram profile where she lays out the photos from the ridningen:
family business worth 26 billion,
the Family Horses have over generations built up his fortune through the Tiedemanns tobakkfabrikk, before their father Johan H. Andresen sold in 2005 completely out of the tobacco industry.
Most of all the family fortune is now in the industrial and financial group Ferd. A few years ago, the daughters transferred 42 per cent each of the values.
the Company owns among other things, Swix, Mestergruppen, Elopak, Aibel and Interwell. The company’s value adjusted equity was at 26,8 billion as of July, according to e24.no.
– I want to give my daughters the opportunity to choose as their own individuals and not as a preconceived robots, said Johan H. Andresen in an interview with Aftenposten in the last year. Read the interview here.
The two sisters are not the only ones under 25 years on the list of Norway’s 20 richest women. 16. space is Julie Varner (23) with 856 million in assets.
The now deceased entrepreneur Frank Varner founded the dross drought droughts. Today the owner Varner group, Cubus, BikBok, dross drought droughts, Vivikes and Carlings. Several of the heirs are on the list of Norway’s richest.
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Wilhelmsen-heir in third place
Norway’s third richest woman is Margaret Boel Garmann (61) with a net worth of 5 billion. She is the heir apparent in the Wilhelmsen shipping line. She is on the 27. place of kapital’s previous 400 richest.
the Wilhelmsen family’s fortune rises because of the good return from the shares in Royal Caribbean Cruises. Through the company Linstow owns the family, hotels, shopping centres and office properties, parking garages and holiday properties to assets worth billions, writes Capital.
Mathematics-lecturer of the fourth
On the fourth of Norway’s richest women is Rannfrid Rasmussen (81) with a fortune of 3 billion. Kristiansand-the woman is heir to the shipping company Rasmussen. She is a trained high school teacher. Comparative figures for 2011 shows that she has a fortune of 2.5 billion.
Rasmussen is a graduate of the University of Oslo and has previously taught mathematics at Agder university of technology and science and the College of Agder.
Skipsmeglerarving on 5. space
Menne (Anne Merete) Stensland is the daughter of shipbroker Inge Steensland. She is listed with 1.4 billion in assets.
Steensland is the director of a number of companies within shipping, property and finance and has number of properties in Stavanger, according to Wikipedia.
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