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The Pao effect is a term coined in 2015.It is named after Ellen Pao who sued her employer for gender discrimination in 2012. The lawsuit prompted an increase in the number of women speaking up about workplace discrimination, and several employment lawyers said that the number of gender discrimination lawsuits had increased. <ref> Boorstin, Julia. "Pao's trial may have chilling effect on hiring women". Retrieved 2015-09-18.
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- "Silicon Valley lawyers: We're already seeing a 'Pao effect' - Fortune". Fortune.
- "The Pao Effect: Silicon Valley's Discrimination Case Is Only the Beginning". Motherboard.
- Marisa Kendall. "Employment Lawyers Brace for 'Pao Effect'". The Recorder.
- "The Inbox – The "Pao Effect" - A Legal Blog About Disputes Between Companies and Executives". suitsbysuits.com.
- "Banning Salary Negotiations – Is Ellen Pao Right?". theazaragroup.com.
- "Ellen Pao Effect on Women in Tech - Al Jazeera America". aljazeera.com.
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