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Preventing the Leaky Pipeline: Teaching Future Female Leaders to Manage their Careers and Promote Gender Equality in Organizations
The paradox of Indian women's declining presence in the labor market despite their advancements in higher education leads to questions regarding how this "leaky pipeline" can be patched and (partly) prevented. At the same time, female educational advancement in Western countries, such...
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