What did 80% of women report as the reason they left their last job?

a. The lack of workplace diversity made the working environment hostile.
b. Lack of fair maternity leave policies and sick child days resulted in lower take home pay.
c. They had to work longer hours and make extra efforts to earn respect from their male managers.
d. The glass ceiling restricted their career growth.


D Correct Answer: The glass ceiling restricted their career growth.
Feedback for Correct Answer: Williams (2003) reported that 90% of women executives said the glass ceiling had restricted their career growth; 80% indicated that they left their last job because the glass ceiling hurt their chances for promotion.

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