Equal Opportunities International: Volume 2 Issue 2

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Positive action in Scandinavia

Ruth Nielsen

It is a distinctive feature of Scandinavian law that employers, public authorities and others traditionally have had the freedom to take positive action (including discriminatory…

Women and Tax

Margaret Wilkinson

Sex discrimination is embedded in the personal income tax system of the UK which favours married men and operates against married women. The view that women are men's dependants…

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Modern Working Times Recent Developments in Germany: More Stress and Less Rewards for Women

Hedwig Rudolph

During the last decade, the issue of women's paid work has attracted considerable attention in West Germany. The New Women's Movement has contributed decisively in clarifying the…

NOWME — Birth of an Idea

Carolyn Faulder

The inside story behind setting up the new National Organisation for Women's Management Education—from conception to the moment today where it is poised to launch an appeal for…

Networking, Publications

Parents, work and childbirth Paid paternity leave and an immediate increase in Maternity Grant to £114 are two of the main recommendations in an EOC report on parental leave and…

The Identity Dilemmas of Being a Woman Manager

Judi Marshall

The acceptance of male as the norm within much literature about women managers is paralleled in individuals' estrangement from their own female qualities.

The 1983 American Express Women In Management

In May, American Express sponsored the first in what is planned to be an annual series of lectures on women in management. Baroness Young, who is currently Lord Privy Seal, was…

ISSN:

0261-0159

Online date, start – end:

1981 – 2009

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited