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Differential Factors Influencing the Hierarchical Level and Number of Promotions of Males and Females Within an Organization

Academy of Management Journal 1982 25(3), 586-597
A study of perceptions of the promotion process for males and females within a large organization revealed that, after control of certain other factors, males had higher job grades than did females, although females had a greater number of promotions. This and other findings emphasize the need for a separate theory of career development for men and women.