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positive gender spillovers across ranks (flowing from higher-ranking to lower-ranking women) but negative spillovers within …This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matched data on the …. We first find that women have significantly lower promotion rates than men across all ranks of the corporate hierarchy …
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positive gender spillovers across ranks (flowing from higher-ranking to lower-ranking women) but negative spillovers within …This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matched data on the …. We first find that women have significantly lower promotion rates than men across all ranks of the corporate hierarchy …
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positive gender spillovers across ranks (flowing from higher-ranking to lower-ranking women) but negative spillovers within …This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matched data on the …. We first find that women have significantly lower promotion rates than men across all ranks of the corporate hierarchy …
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positive gender spillovers across ranks (flowing from higher-ranking to lower-ranking women) but negative spillovers within …This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matched data on the …. We first find that women have significantly lower promotion rates than men across all ranks of the corporate hierarchy …
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positive gender spillovers across ranks (flowing from higher-ranking to lower-ranking women) but negative spillovers within …This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matched data on the …. We first find that women have significantly lower promotion rates than men across all ranks of the corporate hierarchy …
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positive gender spillovers across ranks (flowing from higher-ranking to lower-ranking women) but negative spillovers within …This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matched data on the …. We first find that women have significantly lower promotion rates than men across all ranks of the corporate hierarchy …
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