brass ceiling
English
Etymology
brass (“indicating high-ranking officers”) + ceiling (“suggesting a barrier to upward advancement”)
Pronunciation
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Noun
brass ceiling (plural brass ceilings)
- (idiomatic) An unwritten, uncodified barrier to promotion or progression for women in law enforcement or the military.
- 2004, Dorothy Moses Schulz, Breaking the Brass Ceiling: Women Police Chiefs and Their Paths to the Top, Greenwood Publishing, →ISBN:
- 2007, Breaking Through the Brass Ceiling: Elite Military Women's Strategies for Success, ProQuest., →ISBN:
Related terms
References
- “brass ceiling”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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