I’ve received a lot of questions lately during seminars and from women emailing me to ask if I think there is a glass ceiling or an invisible barrier beneath the top of the corporate ladder that ...
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The glass ceiling, that invisible barrier to advancement that women face at the top levels of the workplace, remains as intractable as ever and is a drag on the economy. New research from the ...
Over its decade of tracking women’s progress in the workforce, the Economist’s Glass Ceiling Index has registered very little improvement, as gendered structural barriers endure. Protesters march to ...
You’ve probably seen it--the cartoon with three children’s heads. There’s a speech bubble over all three kids, saying “I could be President!” Underneath the first--a white boy--the caption reads: ...
Hillary Clinton cracked another glass ceiling last week, reaching the number of delegates needed in the Democratic primary race to become the first female presumptive presidential nominee of a major ...