Celluloid ceiling
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In economics, the term glass ceiling refers to situations where the advancement of a qualified person within the hierarchy of an organization is stopped at a lower level because of some form of discrimination, most commonly sexism or racism, but since the term was coined, "glass ceiling" has also come to describe the limited advancement of the deaf, blind, disabled, and aged.
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See also
- Celluloid ceiling
- Equal pay for women
- Female labor force in the Muslim world
- Gender equality
- Gender inequality
- Gender role
- Glass cliff
- Mommy track
- Sex differences in humans
- Sexism
- Stained-glass ceiling
- Superwoman (sociology)
- Time bind
- Work–life balance
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