Sticky floors can be described as the pattern that women are compared to men less likely to start to climb the job ladder.
Sticky floor metaphor.
Whose undoing is not so much out there but in here.
Expression used as a metaphor to point to a discriminatory employment pattern that keeps workers mainly women in the lower ranks of the job scale with low mobility and invisible barriers to career advancement.
In the literature on gender discrimination the concept of sticky floors complements the concept of a glass ceiling.
Thereby this phenomenon is related to gender differentials at the bottom of the wage distribution.
Perhaps content to reach a certain level and to call it a day.
Whereas the glass ceiling evokes the idea of a barrier preventing access to management grades the sticky floor focuses attention on the first stage of progression where discrimination can be experienced.
December 13 2017by gozzter.
Trippingly on the tongue.
Words alone sometimes convey their meanings too narrowly whereas metaphors allow imagination to roam more freely only loosely tethered to definitions.