lasikattoja
Lasikattoja, often translated as "glass roof" or "glass ceiling," refers to an invisible barrier that prevents certain individuals, particularly women and minority groups, from advancing to higher-level positions within an organization or profession. This phenomenon is not typically due to explicit discrimination or legal restrictions, but rather to a combination of subtle biases, unwritten rules, and systemic inequalities.
The concept suggests that while opportunities may appear open, certain groups face obstacles that hinder their
The term "lasikattoja" gained prominence in the late 1970s and has since become a widely recognized sociological