FORGET “jobs for the boys”. Women bosses are significantly more likely than men to discriminate against female employees, research has suggested.Read the rest of the article in the Times online.
The study found that when presented with applications for promotion, women were more likely than men to assess the female candidate as less qualified than the male one.
They were also prone to mark down women’s prospects for promotion and to assess them as more controlling than men in their management style.
The findings, based on experiments carried out among more than 700 people, suggest that the “queen bee syndrome” of female rivalry in the workplace may sometimes be as important as sexism in holding back women’s careers.
1.02.2007
Queen Bees
The biggest setback for women in the workplace might not be the old boys' club anymore -- it's other women.
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