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What is the best description of the phrase the glass ceiling

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Since this is not a multiple-choice question, I'll provide you directly with an answer that is also an explanation of the term "glass ceiling".

The phrase "glass ceiling" is used to refer to a barrier that is physically invisible, yet real, a barrier that prevents people belonging to a certain demographic to achieve higher positions - to climb up the corporate ladder. The people affected by a "glass ceiling" are minorities -- women, immigrants, African Americans etc. An example with the phrase is as follows:

- You would think things would be better by now. But the company where Joan works still has a glass ceiling... It looks like she'll never get to CEO.

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A glass ceiling is when you can't progress or advance further up the rungs in your job because of something like race or gender. This represents a glass ceiling because you can't go higher than that, but it shouldn't exist since it is after all glass.
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