Equal Opportunities International: Volume 7 Issue 2

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ASSUMPTIONS, DISTORTIONS, AND MYTHS: FACTORS WHICH MISGUIDE ORGANISATIONAL SOLUTIONS TOWARD EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Jean Stokes

The article focuses on factors which generate ineffective diagnosis and misguided interventions intended to resolve gender‐related inequities in organisations.

ROLE AMBIGUITY IN THE MALE/FEMALE PROTEGE RELATIONSHIP

Stephen C. Bushardt, Billie Allen

Mentorship is a valuable aid in developing professional competence and enhancing career objectives. The article examines male‐mentor/female‐protegee relationships from the angle…

THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ON WOMEN'S LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES IN GREECE: AN ANALYSIS BY AGE GROUPS

Athena Petraki Kottis

The purpose of the article is to show that the rapid transformation of the economic base of a developing country through the process of development and the subsequent drastic…

NETWORKING

Women Managers in Japan In the Spring 1988 issue of the California Management Review is an article on “Hiring Women Managers in Japan: An Alternative for Foreign Employers” by…

RECONCILING: WORK AND HOME, CAREER AND FAMILY

Colin Coulson‐Thomas

How can the woman manager who wishes to “take time out” to have children in today's turbulent business environment maintain contact with the “world of work” and subsequently…

EQUAL VALUE THROUGH JOB EVALUATION: PERSPECTIVES ON RECENT BRITISH EXPERIENCE

Suzanne Richbell

The article is set against a background of evidence that women often find themselves in low status, low paid and part‐time work. It examines the potential of job evaluation as a…

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0261-0159

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1981 – 2009

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Emerald Publishing Limited