Career patterns of executive women in finance : An optimal matching analysis

This article examines the objective and subjective facets of female finance-executive careers. Optimal matching and qualitative analyses are used to show how the careers are shaped by workplace structures and by the early 1970s enforcement of women's employment rights.

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Career Pathways
Career Patterns
Careers
Chief financial officers
Employed Women
Employment
Enforcement
Executive
Executives
Family (Sociological Unit)
Females
Feminism
Finance
Finance Occupations
Human Capital
Labor market
Males
Mobility
Occupations
Personnel management
Personnel Policy
Professional Occupations
Professional Women
Rights
Sex Role
Social change
Sociology
Sociology of work
Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
Trends
United States
United States of America
USA
Women
Women's employment
Womens employment
Womens Rights
Working population. Employment. Women's work
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