Edithistory:Glass Ceiling Index
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| 1146433483 | 2023-03-24T21:16:46Z | TimothyBlue | Nominated for deletion; see [[:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Glass Ceiling Index]]. |
| 1146413151 | 2023-03-24T18:41:08Z | Aniol | |
| 1146413125 | 2023-03-24T18:40:56Z | Aniol | |
| 1146407831 | 2023-03-24T18:02:37Z | 2A01:4C8:49:B2A2:243F:CCFF:FEB7:7D26 | /* References */ [[glass ceiling]] is a 70s neologism, but this was launched in 2013 |
| 1146407707 | 2023-03-24T18:01:42Z | 2A01:4C8:49:B2A2:243F:CCFF:FEB7:7D26 | /* References */ category |
| 1146407609 | 2023-03-24T18:01:06Z | 2A01:4C8:49:B2A2:243F:CCFF:FEB7:7D26 | CE |
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| 1146405765 | 2023-03-24T17:47:56Z | Aniol | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Glass Ceiling Index''' (GCI) is an index for visualize the [[glass ceiling]] metaphor, created by the Economist, combining data on higher education, labour-force participation, pay, child cares costs, maternity and paternity rights business-school applications and representation in senior jobs.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2017/03/daily-chart-0|title=Daily chart: The best and worst places to be a working woman|new...' |
