Using a panel of new firms and their employees, this paper studies the promotion opportunities for older workers within the same firm. Survival analysis suggests that younger employees experience shorter times to promotion than older workers and, therefore, the latter face a smaller likelihood of promotion. Although men are promoted more often than women, empirical results show that women have shorter survival times to promotion than men. Also, previous promotions are stronger determinants of subsequent ones and this finding provides support to the evidence on promotion “fast-tracks”.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
This study examined variables that may influence managers\u27 perceptions of the need for and benefi...
This paper is motivated by the claim that promotion probabilities are lower for women than men. Usin...
Using a panel of new firms and their employees, this paper studies the promotion opportunities for o...
The purpose of this study is to understand the workers perceptions of what impacts promotion potenti...
I test whether older individuals who report that their firms favor younger workers in promotion deci...
Promotion within organizations is increasingly recognized as an important mechanism for socioeconomi...
Using the data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper examines the role of gende...
Using longitudinal data from the British Household Panel Survey 1991-95, this study finds that 9 per...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the growing literature on internal labor markets and...
This paper offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ar...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
This study examined variables that may influence managers\u27 perceptions of the need for and benefi...
This paper is motivated by the claim that promotion probabilities are lower for women than men. Usin...
Using a panel of new firms and their employees, this paper studies the promotion opportunities for o...
The purpose of this study is to understand the workers perceptions of what impacts promotion potenti...
I test whether older individuals who report that their firms favor younger workers in promotion deci...
Promotion within organizations is increasingly recognized as an important mechanism for socioeconomi...
Using the data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper examines the role of gende...
Using longitudinal data from the British Household Panel Survey 1991-95, this study finds that 9 per...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the growing literature on internal labor markets and...
This paper offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ar...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
This study examined variables that may influence managers\u27 perceptions of the need for and benefi...
This paper is motivated by the claim that promotion probabilities are lower for women than men. Usin...