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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (born Rachel Meghan Markle; August 4, 1981) is an American member of the British royal family and former actress. Markle was raised in Los Angeles, California and has a mixed ethnic heritage. During her studies at Northwestern University, she began playing small roles in television series and films. From 2011 to 2017, she played Rachel Zane on the American legal drama Suits. She is an outspoken feminist and has addressed issues of gender inequality, and her lifestyle website The Tig featured a column profiling influential women. She represented international charity organizations and received recognition for her fashion and style, releasing a line of clothing in 2016.
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Over a third of teenage girls want a career in a traditionally male-dominated field

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Teenage girls want to “break the glass ceiling”, with 37% wanting a career in a traditionally male-dominated field.A poll of 2,000 young women, aged 13 to 19, found a third (33%) of those likely to choose a traditionally male career path would be interested in pursuing a career in science, while 31% are keen to explore a job in engineering.More than eight in ten of these believe they are just as capable as their male counterparts of performing certain roles – and 28% of those who feel this way think they are, in fact, more capable.And more than eight in ten (81%) say it is important their career makes a “positive contribution” to society.The research was commissioned by energy and home services provider, British Gas, which has committed to creating 3,500 apprenticeships over the next decade – with the ambition for half of all new recruits to be women.Jessica Rawstron, British Gas smart energy engineer, said: “My inspiration initially came from my dad, who specialised in the gas field for many years.“And with the support of my family, friends and colleagues, my confidence has grown ever since the day I first started as an apprentice.“There are no stereotypes to conform to, and we value the diversity in our team.”It emerged over a third (36%) of girls, who are keen to pursue a career in a traditionally male field, have been positively influenced by their teachers, while 44% have been inspired to do so by their family.This is despite over half (56%) saying none of their own female family members work in any of these industries.Nonetheless, an encouraging 64% believe it’s easier for women to get a role in an industry like energy, construction, or engineering today, compared to when their mum was the age they are now.But 62%.

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