Women, Employment and Organizations
By Judith Glover, Gill Kirton
Published September 28th 2006 by Routledge – 184 pages
Published September 28th 2006 by Routledge – 184 pages
This book brings together the latest European and North American research on a series of key topics in the field of women's employment. Drawing on published and easily accessible statistics, it sets the topics in the appropriate policy contexts and systematically appraises them from the viewpoint of the challenges for the management of human resources. The book explores:
This is a highly useful book suitable for a wide range of courses including business studies, sociology, social policy and gender studies.
1. Women, Employment and Organizations – Changes and Challenges 2. Gender Segregation 3. The Gender Pay Gap 4. Women and Part-Time Work 5. Women in the Professions and Management 6. From Equal Opportunities to Diversity Management 7. Work–Life Balance: Flexible Working? 8. Women and Trade Unions 9. Conclusion – Prospects for Women’s Employment
Judith Glover is Professor of Employment Studies at the School of Business and Social Sciences, Roehampton University, UK.
Gill Kirton is Senior Lecturer in Employment Relations at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
Name: Women, Employment and Organizations (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Judith Glover, Gill Kirton. This book brings together the latest European and North American research on a series of key topics in the field of women's employment. Drawing on published and easily accessible statistics, it sets the topics in the appropriate policy contexts...
Categories: Women's Studies, Organizational Studies, Gender Inequality, Employment Relations, Women, Work