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The Daily Stat from Harvard Business Review

  Daily Stat - Harvard Business Review

November 19, 2014

Women with MBAs from Elite Schools Are More Likely to Drop Out of the Workforce


Married mothers who are graduates of elite business schools are 30 percentage points less likely to be employed full-time than mothers who are graduates of less-selective B-schools, according to a study by Joni Hersch of Vanderbilt Law School. The reasons are unclear, but women who hold MBAs from selective schools may have high family incomes, which allow them to take time off from work to raise children. Their lower levels of labor-market participation may have the effect of limiting the number of women reaching high-level corporate positions, because elite workplaces prefer to hire MBAs from elite schools, Hersch says.

SOURCE: Opting Out Among Women with Elite Education




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