The many faces of class ceiling: Its manifestations at different career stages and ways to overcome it
Even with comparable education and level of competence, workers with lower socioeconomic status (SES) origins are disadvantaged in terms of earnings and occupational attainment. This class gap, or the “class ceiling,” is as large as the gender gap, but poorly understood. In my dissertation, I design...
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Main Author: | LIM, Jia Hui |
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2021
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