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TODAY'S recommended economics writing: Past research on the debt ceiling (Ezra Klein) Smash the ceiling (New Yorker) Raghuram Rajan doesn't want the Fed to "do something" (Scott Sumner) The vanishing US-EU employment gap (Liberty Street) What were they thinking?
Others have agreed--most notably James Surowiecki in "Smash the Ceiling" in The New Yorker (August 1, 2011).
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That smash-the-glass-ceiling, dress-like-the-men era is so definitely over.
Yet that is why they are being creative and looking for new ways to smash the glass ceiling.
According to Avivah Wittenberg-Cox and Alison Maitland, two of the most prominent exponents of this position, it is not enough to smash the glass ceiling.
Those women who do smash the glass ceiling are also likely to earn lower pay and a smaller bonus than their male counterparts.
Eagle said Labour should grab back the agenda of minority rights and that her election would help "smash the glass ceiling" for LGBT people.
However, she is casting herself as the candidate to "shake up the Westminster old boys' club" and smash the glass ceiling of the Labour party, which has never had a female leader.
In the Western world, at least, women are no longer battling a masculine ruling class or trying to smash the glass ceiling, which makes combative, gender-bending clothes inappropriate.
BOSTON The leaders of nine top U.S. research universities this week pledged to smash the glass ceiling that hinders women from advancing at their institutions.
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