Pacific Standard: The Economic Price of Sexual Harassment.

"Harassment at age 29–30 increases financial stress in the early 30s," the researchers report in the journal Gender and Society. It does so "largely by precipitating job change," they add, "and can significantly alter women's career attainment."

Good Christ, it starts much earlier than 29! Young women entering the workforce in NYC in the '90's had to run a gauntlet of powerful men. 19-25 would be the prime 'victim' time. Becoming an "angry woman" became a real career-killer. You had to accept the abuse, or be destroyed.

Whoever came up with that age bracket needs to be slapped upside the head.