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The Glass Ceiling in the 21st Century: Understanding Barriers to Gender Equality (Psychology of Women) [Hardcover]

Manuela Barreto (Editor), Michelle K. Ryan (Editor), Michael T. Schmitt (Editor)

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Psychology of Women November 15, 2008
Since the term "glass ceiling" was first coined in 1984, women have made great progress in terms of leadership equality with men in the workplace. Despite this, women are still under-represented in the upper echelons of organizations. In this volume, leading psychologists from the United States, Canada, and the European Union go beyond social commentary, anecdotal evidence and raw statistics to explain and offer remedies for this continued inequality, based on empirical evidence. Subtle barriers to women's advancement to and success in leadership positions are a major focus, such as women being recruited for upper-level positions that are associated with a high risk of failure or women managers being stereotyped as either competent or warm (but not both).

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Manuela Barreto obtained her PhD in Social Psychology from the Free University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Her PhD dissertation, which focused on social identity and strategic processes as motivators of pro-group behavior, earned an Honorary Mention from the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. Dr. Barreto is currently an Associate Professor in Social and Organizational Psychology at Leiden University, the Netherlands, as well as a Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Research and Intervention of the University of Lisbon, Portugal. She has been awarded several prizes and prestigious research grants. Her research interests and publications are on the psychology of the disadvantaged, exemplified by her work on identity respect, reactions to prejudice and discrimination, and the psychology of concealed identities.

Michelle Ryan obtained her PhD from the Australian National University and is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. She holds a 5-year Academic Fellowship from the Research Council of the UK and a large grant from the Economic and Social Research Council. She is a member of the Centre for Identity, Personality and Self in Society and works within a social identity framework, specializing in research about gender and gender differences. She is a consulting editor for the British Journal of Social Psychology, and Social Psychology.

Michael T. Schmitt first became involved in social psychological research on gender and sexism as an undergraduate at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, working under the supervision of Arnie Kahn and Ginny Andreoli-Mathie. Michael received his PhD from the University of Kansas, where he was mentored by Nyla Branscombe. As a graduate student he received as Fulbright Scholarship to conduct research and study at the University of Amsterdam. Currently, Michael is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. His research examines how people respond to inequality between groups, such as those based on ethnicity, gender, nationality, or sexuality.

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