Women in Management Review: Volume 7 Issue 3

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MAKING THEIR WAY IN THE ORGANIZATION: WOMEN MANAGERS IN QUEBEC

Irène Lépine

Examines the career patterns of a sample of 49 francophone womenwho graduated between 1974 and 1981 from an undergraduate programme inbusiness administration. A typology of career…

ACADEMIC ATTAINMENT, ASSIMILATION AND FEMINISM IN CANADIAN SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS

Barbara Orser

Investigates employment discrimination in Canadian Schools ofBusiness. A review of Statistics Canada data on student (1971, 1978) andfaculty composition (1980, 1985, 1989…

SOCIAL‐SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS AT WORK: EXPERIENCES OF MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN

Ronald J. Burke, Carol A. McKeen

Reports on a study which examined the incidence, antecedents andconsequences of social‐sexual behaviours at work. These include anynon‐work related behaviour having a sexual…

CORPORATE FLIGHT OF WOMEN MANAGERS: MOVING FROM FICTION TO FACT

Hazel M. Rosin, Karen Korabik

A large scale survey of 391 women and 263 men managers produced noevidence for four common contentions about the attribution of womenmanagers from organizations: (1) large numbers…

ISSN:

0964-9425

Renamed to:

Gender in Management

Online date, start – end:

1985 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited