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    Women Advance in Management, But Fall Short of Top Positions | AS/COA

    2015

    In-text: (Women Advance in Management, But Fall Short of Top Positions | AS/COA, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: As-coa.org. 2015. Women Advance in Management, But Fall Short of Top Positions | AS/COA. [online] Available at: <http://www.as-coa.org/blogs/women-advance-management-fall-short-top-positions> [Accessed 25 February 2015].

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    Glass Ceiling Theory in Sociology: Definition, Barriers & Quiz | Education Portal

    2015

    In-text: (Glass Ceiling Theory in Sociology: Definition, Barriers & Quiz | Education Portal, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Education Portal. 2015. Glass Ceiling Theory in Sociology: Definition, Barriers & Quiz | Education Portal. [online] Available at: <http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/glass-ceiling-theory-in-sociology-definition-barriers-quiz.html> [Accessed 25 February 2015].

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    Sanghani, R.

    'Glass ceiling is getting thicker for women' - Telegraph

    2013

    In-text: (Sanghani, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Sanghani, R., 2013. 'Glass ceiling is getting thicker for women' - Telegraph. [online] Telegraph.co.uk. Available at: <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-business/10327963/Glass-ceiling-is-getting-thicker-for-women.html> [Accessed 1 March 2015].

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