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Do Women have to Work Harder to Get Ahead?

One of the reasons women gave for our failure to shatter the “glass ceiling” in the 1980′s is that  women have to work harder than the men to get ahead. As the daughters of the women of my generation begin to enter the workforce, the same tired song is making a comeback. Do we really [...]

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Does the “Glass Ceiling” Really Exist?

According to Wikipedia1 the term “glass ceiling” was coined in 1979 by two women at Hewlett-Packard, Katherine Lawrence and Marianne Schreiber. Since then, it has been used to refer to the “invisible” barrier that prevents women and minorities from advancing into high ranking positions in business. I’ve always heard the term, but generally disregarded it. [...]

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