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Women and the glass ceiling in the community of Madrid hotel industry
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2018
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Tourism ManagementManagement PositionsEducationHospitalityHuman Resource ManagementPopular CultureOrganizational BehaviorHotel IndustryGender DisparityGender StudiesHospitality MarketingManagementHorizontal SegregationFacility ManagementHospitality IndustryMotel ManagementGendered ContextHospitality Planning ManagementFeminist TheoryMadrid Hotel IndustryCultureWorkforce DevelopmentGlass CeilingBusinessMale DominanceTourismGender DivideHospitality Management
The hotel industry labour market has a strong female presence, although women have limited access to management positions. The gender gap in the industry must be identified in order to overcome it. This research is based on a census designed to analyse the participation of women in management positions at the corporate headquarters of hotel chains and 3, 4 and 5 star hotels (independent and related to a chain) in the community of Madrid. The study concludes that there is a glass ceiling due to the male dominance of management and the stereotyping of certain positions (vertical and horizontal segregation). Nevertheless, a change in the trend has been observed and new positions have appeared as a result of ITCs.
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