Gender pay gap in late 19th-century tobacco industry debunked: no glass ceiling.
The study looked at how cigar makers were paid in the late 19th century. They found that skilled cigar makers were paid differently based on gender, but this was mostly due to age and experience. Men and women had equal chances of being promoted to higher-paying positions. Women were paid less because they tended to take time off work to raise children, affecting their earning potential.