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The glass-ceiling index
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Debriefing] A rock-solid glass ceiling
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Is the lot of female executives improving?
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Iceland leads the way to women's equality in the workplace
Rochelle Kopp / Japan Intercultural Consulting on X: "The Economist's daily chart shows the glass ceiling index of environment for working women. Japan is second from the bottom in the OECD. https://t.co/yE9UJuWNs9
Glass-ceiling index 2021 | Statista
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The glass-ceiling index
The best & worst places to be a working woman: Glass Ceiling Index
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Scandinavia is the best place to be a working woman according to The Economist's 2021 glass-ceiling index
Frontiers | Equal Representation Does Not Mean Equal Opportunity: Women Academics Perceive a Thicker Glass Ceiling in Social and Behavioral Fields Than in the Natural Sciences and Economics
U.S. ranks below developed countries average for working women
The Economist's glass-ceiling index
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Frontiers | Equal Representation Does Not Mean Equal Opportunity: Women Academics Perceive a Thicker Glass Ceiling in Social and Behavioral Fields Than in the Natural Sciences and Economics