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The Cinderella Complex Versus Financial Freedom

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While talking about money is generally considered taboo in many societies, it is even more markedly so when it is women doing the talking. Financial socialization comes from different sources, from the social structure to the family group and also includes culture, corporate culture and the culture of a given career, which might be more or less open to discussing economic issues.

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Kaufmann, A.E. (2008). The Cinderella Complex Versus Financial Freedom. In: Women in Management and Life Cycle. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230594098_8

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