Women in Management Review: Volume 21 Issue 7

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Career progression among female academics: A comparative study of Australia and Mauritius

P. Rani Thanacoody, Timothy Bartram, Michelle Barker, Kerry Jacobs

This paper aims to investigate the career experiences of female academics in a Western and in an Indian cultural setting in order to gain an in‐depth understanding of the factors…

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Gender suppression in New Zealand regional sports trusts

Sally Shaw

Gender relations in organisations remain contested and unresolved. While researchers increasingly focus on how gender is articulated, there is also a need to examine gender…

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Empirical evidence of women under‐representation in the construction industry in Nigeria

Aderemi Y. Adeyemi, Stephen O. Ojo, Omotayo O. Aina, Emmanuel A. Olanipekun

Female resource represents about half of Nigeria's human resources. For optimal utilization of human resources, gender equality and equity, it was considered that women should be…

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Work‐family conflict: a study of lesbian mothers

Tracy L. Tuten, Rachel A. August

Among the most consistent predictors of work‐family conflict for working parents are the number of hours worked, job role autonomy, and degree of support managers offer parents…

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Advancing women and leadership in this post feminist, post EEO era: A discussion of the issues

Carolyn Noble, Sharon Moore

This discussion asks why women leaders are, at the beginning of the twenty‐first century, as scarce in the corporate boardrooms and university corridors as they were 30 years ago…

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ISSN:

0964-9425

Renamed to:

Gender in Management

Online date, start – end:

1985 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited