The reality of female professional success in today's world
- a challenge to long held assumptions about female achievement & sexual inequality. For most of history being female defined the limits of a woman's achievements. But now women are successful careerists equal to men. In Norway women legally must constitute a third of all boards; in America women have gone from 3 per cent of practising lawyers in 1970 to 40 per cent today & over half of all law students. These changes are revolutionary
- but not universal: the 'sisterhood' of working women is deeply divided. Making enormous strides in the workplace are young educated full-time professionals who have put children on hold. But for a second group of women this is unattainable: instead they work part-time earn less are concentrated in heavily feminized occupations like cleaning & gain income & self-worth from having children young. As these two groups move ever further apart shared gender no longer automatically creates interests in common with other women. Instead for the first group their working lives
- & priorities
- increasingly resemble those of the successful men they work alongside. The XX Factor" lifts the curtain on the social cultural & economic schisms behind the phenomenal rise of women in the workplace."