The role of gender in promotion rates in the Australian Finance Industry
We surveyed Australian finance professionals and tested whether there are statistically significant differences in promotional propensity according to gender identity. The findings indicate men and women are equally likely to ask for promotion, however, 'gifted advancements' account for th...
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Zusammenfassung: | We surveyed Australian finance professionals and tested whether there are
statistically significant differences in promotional propensity according to
gender identity. The findings indicate men and women are equally likely to ask
for promotion, however, 'gifted advancements' account for the higher
statistical frequency of promotions among men. These gender-based differences
in behaviors have been overlooked in existing research on promotion. We call
for a standardized framework for the development of promotion policies to
address this industry-wide problem. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.14384 |