Women in Management Review: Volume 7 Issue 3
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MAKING THEIR WAY IN THE ORGANIZATION: WOMEN MANAGERS IN QUEBEC
Irène LépineExamines 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 OrserInvestigates 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. McKeenReports 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 KorabikA 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…