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Get Rid of Your Glass Ceiling Infographic

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This infographic on the glass ceiling effect is a concise and informative visual representation of the barriers and challenges that hinder the advancement of marginalized groups in the workplace, particularly women and minorities.

Aims of the tool

It highlights the underlying reasons for this phenomenon, including discrimination, stereotypes, and lack of opportunities, while also offering practical solutions and strategies to shatter this metaphorical ceiling.

Description of the tool

This infographic on the glass ceiling effect is a concise and informative visual representation of the barriers and challenges that hinder the advancement of marginalized groups in the workplace, particularly women and minorities.

It can be used as a poster in offices or schools to inform youngsters and workers about the glass ceiling effect.

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Tool overview

Get Rid of Your Glass Ceiling Infographic

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/3821

This tool addresses

Social Inclusion, Personal Development, Gender issues

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges
Training and Networking

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Youth Train Group of Young People

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Deniz Kara (on 16 January 2024)

and last modified

6 October 2023

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