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- Glass_ceiling abstract "A glass ceiling is a political term used to describe "the unseen, yet unbreachable barrier that keeps minorities and women from rising to the upper rungs of the corporate ladder, regardless of their qualifications or achievements."Initially, and sometimes still today, the metaphor was applied by feminists in reference to barriers in the careers of high achieving women. In the US the concept is sometimes extended to refer to obstacles hindering the advancement of minority men, as well as women.".
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- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink CotterHOV01.pdf.
- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink women%20in%20corporate%20leadership%20-%20progress%20and%20prospects%201996.pdf.
- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink 2010_financial_post_500_women_senior_officers_and_top_earners_final.pdf.
- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink women%20and%20men%20in%20u.s.%20corporate%20leadership%20same%20workplace,%20different%20realities.pdf.
- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink women-and-men-in-us-corporate-leadership-same-workplace-different-realities.
- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink ceiling.pdf.
- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink ceiling2.pdf.
- Glass_ceiling wikiPageExternalLink 27iht-rules27.html.
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- Glass_ceiling subject Category:Economic_problems.
- Glass_ceiling subject Category:Employment_discrimination.
- Glass_ceiling subject Category:Feminist_economics.
- Glass_ceiling subject Category:Racism.
- Glass_ceiling subject Category:Sexism.
- Glass_ceiling comment "A glass ceiling is a political term used to describe "the unseen, yet unbreachable barrier that keeps minorities and women from rising to the upper rungs of the corporate ladder, regardless of their qualifications or achievements."Initially, and sometimes still today, the metaphor was applied by feminists in reference to barriers in the careers of high achieving women. In the US the concept is sometimes extended to refer to obstacles hindering the advancement of minority men, as well as women.".
- Glass_ceiling label "Glass ceiling".
- Glass_ceiling label "Glass ceiling".
- Glass_ceiling label "Glazen plafond".
- Glass_ceiling label "Gläserne Decke".
- Glass_ceiling label "Plafond de verre".
- Glass_ceiling label "Szklany sufit".
- Glass_ceiling label "Techo de cristal".
- Glass_ceiling label "Стеклянный потолок".
- Glass_ceiling label "ガラスの天井".
- Glass_ceiling label "玻璃天花板".
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- Glass_ceiling sameAs ガラスの天井.
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- Glass_ceiling sameAs Glazen_plafond.
- Glass_ceiling sameAs Szklany_sufit.
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- Glass_ceiling depiction Average_earnings_of_workers_by_education_and_sex_-_2006.png.
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