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Yale’s Menaka Hampole finds female peers key to women’s career advancement

The findings suggest that female classmates provide both practical and emotional support.

Menaka V. Hampole. / Yale

Women with more female classmates in MBA programs are significantly more likely to reach senior management roles, according to new research co-authored by Yale School of Management’s Menaka V. Hampole.

The study shows how women’s peer networks influence career paths, firm choices, and access to leadership roles.

 

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