Professor Rebuts Common Misconception that Women Place Less Importance on Their Careers Than Men

Differing job opportunities the main reason why women appear to be less career-centric than men

Written byMegan Wolk-Ithaca College News Office
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ITHACA, NY — There is a pre-existing assumption that women place less importance on their careers than men. A new study by an Ithaca College professor challenges this assumption by evaluating how much men and women consider their careers a central part of their identity.

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