Women in Management Review: Volume 8 Issue 7
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EMPOWERING WOMEN MANAGERS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
Louise MorleyBased on the author′s research, training and consultancy with womenmanagers in the Education and Health sectors, focuses on thedeconstruction of external factors which disempower…
WOMEN AND MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING: THE “GLASS CEILING” FOR WOMEN’S CAREERS
Julia EvettsConsiders some of the problems which management presents forwomen′s careers in professional engineering. Using careers history datafrom 15 women engaged in professional…
WOMEN MANAGERS IN THE FORMER USSR: A CASE OF “TOO MUCH EQUALITY?”
Sheila M. PufferDiscusses the conditions experienced by women in the former USSRwho are aspiring to or are currently occupying managerial positions.Soviet women feel the pressure of two societal…
PROVING SEX DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE
Jill EarnshawAims to illustrate the difficulties faced by applicants in provingclaims of sex discrimination in industrial tribunals. Argues that whilstthe more blatant instances of…