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Women take a hit for reporting sexual harassment, but #MeToo may be changing that

  • Written by Chloe Grace Hart, PhD Candidate in Sociology, Stanford University
A cultural shift may be underway that reporting sexual harassment won't necessarily impede a woman's career advancement.fizkes/Shutterstock.com

An unprecedented number of women have come forward to share stories of workplace sexual harassment since the #MeToo movement gained momentum in late 2017.

Yet their allegations are not always well received....

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