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ISSN 1527-7143
Research Articles
June 01, 2026 PDT

Women in Male-Dominated Fields: The Perceived Glass Ceiling of Women Working in Different Job Collars

Shaine Irenes Hope Balcueva, Carla May Bigay, Mariechelle Alden Cua, Kristine Ly Merete, Master's Degree,
Glass CeilingWomen in Male-Dominated FieldsBlue-CollarGray-CollarWhite-Collar
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Balcueva, S. I. H., Bigay, C. M., Cua, M. A., & Merete, K. L. (2026). Women in male-dominated fields: The perceived glass ceiling of women working in different job collars. North American Journal of Psychology, 1382–1401. https://doi.org/10.65696/001c.162396
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