Female executives and the glass ceiling in Spain
Martín, Juan ; Vásquez, Susana ; Hernanz, Virginia ; Martínez, José Luís
2010
149
3
September
343-360
equal employment opportunity ; women managers ; gender equality
Gender equality & Women
English
"This paper examines the findings of a survey of the personal, educational and professional profiles of a sample of male and female senior executives of companies operating in Spain. The women were found to be younger; they had fewer children, resorted to more domestic help, and earned less than the men, although they often had higher qualifications. Yet cultural patterns and institutional barriers still prevent them from making full use of their capabilities. In spite of recent legislative efforts to promote gender equity at work, more than nine out of ten senior executives are still men."
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