When wives earn more than husbands, neither partner likes to admit It
A growing number of women earn more than their husbands. But according to a new paper from the Census Bureau, even as the number of female breadwinners increases, both husbands and wives find themselves feeling uncomfortable by the shift, often to the point of lying.
The paper analyzed what participants told census surveyors about their earnings, compared with what their employers told the Internal Revenue Service in tax filings.
Why women volunteer for tasks that don’t lead to promotions
New research from the Harvard Business Review suggests that women are more likely to volunteer for “non-promotable” tasks: assignments that benefit the organization but likely don’t contribute to career advancement and performance evaluation.
For women, this can have serious consequences. If female employees are disproportionately burdened with tasks that have little visibility or impact, it will take them much longer to move forward in their careers.
Here are five ways to recover if you get lowballed in a negotiation
Knowing what to do when you feel “ripped off” in the context of a business venture can be extremely overwhelming. But if this has happened, here are five ways you can recover your leverage. Reframing the conversation and the ability to pivot can have a big impact on your future growth and successes.
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