"pink ceiling" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: pink ceilings [plural]
Etymology: pink (“relating to homosexuals as a group within society”) + ceiling (“suggesting a barrier to upward advancement”) Etymology templates: {{m|en|pink||relating to homosexuals as a group within society}} pink (“relating to homosexuals as a group within society”), {{m|en|ceiling||suggesting a barrier to upward advancement}} ceiling (“suggesting a barrier to upward advancement”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} pink ceiling (plural pink ceilings)
  1. An informal (and often unacknowledged) barrier to promotion or advancement, in employment and elsewhere, for gay and lesbian people. Categories (topical): Forms of discrimination, LGBT Synonyms: rainbow ceiling

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