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sciences (SPSS), AMOS 27. The results reveal that women's skill development is impacted by workplace gender discriminatory … practices, and the career progression of women is linked to their skill development. Yet it rejects the claim that workplace … gender discriminatory practices impact women's career progression. While having a gender-friendly work environment is …
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In this paper, we analyze the gender issues that are present in the accounting profession, and more precisely, on the … career paths one could follow in the accounting profession and what the underlying reasons are for each option. Our … conclusions show that some of the factors that influence women career paths are discrimination, motherhood, glass-ceiling, double …
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choices of women: the extent to which a career accommodates work/life balance and has a competitive culture. When students ask …This paper estimates gender differences in access to informal information regarding the labor market. We conduct a … career paths, and we randomize whether a professional receives a message from a male or a female student. We focus the …
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choices of women: the extent to which a career accommodates work/life balance and has a competitive culture. When students ask …This paper estimates gender differences in access to informal information regarding the labor market. We conduct a … career paths, and we randomize whether a professional receives a message from a male or a female student. We focus the …
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choices of women: the extent to which a career accommodates work/life balance and has a competitive culture. When students ask …This paper estimates gender differences in access to informal information regarding the labor market. We conduct a … career paths, and we randomize whether a professional receives a message from a male or a female student. We focus the …
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