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THE GLASS CEILING An Artificial Barrier

The Glass Ceiling : An artificial barrier

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THE GLASS CEILINGAn Artificial Barrier

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WHAT IS “THE GLASS CEILING?”

Calli, J.(2010)

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UPWARD MOBILITY

Current research suggest issues with upward mobility, but information found does not support the glass ceiling theory.

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A MANAGERS OPINION

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A WOMEN’S WORLD

Black, R. (2010)

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A POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Light at end of tunnel (2010)

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REFERENCES

Black, R. (2010) Pregnant women who slide their tootsies into fashionable shoes face future foot problems. Retrieved February 25, 2010 from www.articles.nydailynews.com

Cotter, D. A., Hermsen, J. M., Ovadia, S., & Vanneman, R. (2001). The Glass Ceiling Effect. Social Forces, 80(2), 655-681. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

Calli, J.(2010) The Old “Glass Ceiling” Retrieved February 25, 2011 from http://info.6figurejobs.com/

Elacqua, T. C., Beehr, T. A., Hansen, C. P., & Webster, J. (2009). Managers’ Beliefs About The Glass Ceiling: Interpersonal and Organizational Factors. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 33(3), 285-294. doi:10.1111/j.1471-6402.2009.01501.x

  Garrett, A. (2010) Crash Course in… Dismantling The Glass Ceiling. Management Today.

Retrieved from ProQuest Light at end of tunnel (2010) picture retrieved February 25, 2010 from www.vibrakeys.com

Nancherla, A. (2009). One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. T+D, 63(7), 24. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

Zeng, Z. (2011). The myth of the glass ceiling: Evidence from a stock-flow analysis of authority attainment. Social Science Research, 40(1), 312-325. doi:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2010.06.012