© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to test hypotheses regarding the importance of employee preferences in explaining sticky floors, the pattern that women are, compared to men, less likely to start to climb the job ladder. Design/methodology/approach: The authors use original data obtained using a survey and a vignette study in which participants had to score the likeliness with which they would accept job offers with different promotion characteristics. Findings: The main findings are that young female professionals have a less pronounced preference for more demanding and less routinary jobs and that this effect is mediated by the greater risk aversion and anticipated gender discrimination among wom...
Despite increases in women’s participation in the paid workforce and attempts to reduce gender inequ...
This study examines how women\u27s and men\u27s career referents-the people they see as having simil...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
Purpose – This study tests hypotheses regarding the importance of employee preferences in explaining...
© The Author(s) 2016. The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining s...
The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the patt...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in firms to understand gender gaps in labor mar...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
While the number of women in the workforce continues to increase, research suggests their mere prese...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of gender upon the relation between pro...
In this paper, we investigate gender differences in workers' career development within and outside t...
Recent evidence has suggested that women apply for jobs at a lower rate than men. Some researchers h...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
Women face barriers to advancement in male-dominated fields (Glass Ceiling) and in female-dominated ...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
Despite increases in women’s participation in the paid workforce and attempts to reduce gender inequ...
This study examines how women\u27s and men\u27s career referents-the people they see as having simil...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
Purpose – This study tests hypotheses regarding the importance of employee preferences in explaining...
© The Author(s) 2016. The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining s...
The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the patt...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in firms to understand gender gaps in labor mar...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
While the number of women in the workforce continues to increase, research suggests their mere prese...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of gender upon the relation between pro...
In this paper, we investigate gender differences in workers' career development within and outside t...
Recent evidence has suggested that women apply for jobs at a lower rate than men. Some researchers h...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
Women face barriers to advancement in male-dominated fields (Glass Ceiling) and in female-dominated ...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
Despite increases in women’s participation in the paid workforce and attempts to reduce gender inequ...
This study examines how women\u27s and men\u27s career referents-the people they see as having simil...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...