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  2. Glass ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A glass ceiling is a metaphor usually applied to people of marginalized genders, used to represent an invisible barrier that prevents an oppressed demographic from rising beyond a certain level in a hierarchy. [ 1 ]

  3. Glass cliff - Wikipedia

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    The glass cliff is a hypothesized phenomenon in which women are more likely to break the "glass ceiling" (i.e. achieve leadership roles in business and government) during periods of crisis or downturn when the risk of failure is highest.

  4. Marilyn Loden - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Activist, speaker, author. Spouse. John Loden. Marilyn Loden (July 12, 1946 – August 6, 2022) was an American writer, management consultant, and diversity advocate. Loden is credited with coining the term "glass ceiling", during a 1978 speech. [1][2][3][4] Loden was a featured panelist on the BBC series 100 Women where she ...

  5. Breaking the Glass Ceiling: How To Land a Leadership Position

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    When Harding started out her career as a financial advisor, she was once one of 10 women in an office of more than 200 people, but worked her way up the corporate ladder and eventually started her ...

  6. Glass Ceiling Index - Wikipedia

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    Glass-Ceiling Index (GCI) is an index for visualizing the glass ceiling metaphor, created by The Economist, combining data on higher education, labour-force participation, pay, child cares costs, maternity and paternity rights business-school applications and representation in senior jobs. [1] In the 2024 index, the countries where inequality ...

  7. Double burden - Wikipedia

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    The "glass ceiling" is the relative absence of women in senior or managerial positions due to institutional barriers and norms. Even in female-dominated occupations, men often occupy the more skilled and better paid positions.

  8. Hillary Clinton says it's time for Kamala Harris to break ...

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    Ms Clinton said she had broken a glass ceiling of her own by becoming the first woman to win a major party nomination for president. “When a barrier falls for one of us, it clears the way for ...

  9. Glass escalator - Wikipedia

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    The glass ceiling has been found to be mostly exclusive to white men compared to other races. [10] Additionally, Researcher James Maume found strong predictive power that men do benefit from a glass escalator, but men and women do not have access to the same benefits due to the concept of the glass ceiling.