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Implementing an Equal Opportunities Audit

Barrie O. Pettman (Taught industrial relations at the University of Hull for twelve years. During 1978–79 he was Director of the Manpower Inventory Study at the then University of Rhodesia. Currently he is Professor of Human Resource Planning and Acting Principal of the Uni‐versity Management Centre from Buckingham.)

Equal Opportunities International

ISSN: 0261-0159

Article publication date: 1 April 1981

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Abstract

During the last few decades, most nations have seen a significant growth in the number and proportion of women, especially married women, in the labour force. However, the cultural norms of many of these countries remain ambivalent about the employment of women outside the home. Rarely, outside socialist countries, do nations fully accept or endorse the employment of women. Political constraints reinforce ambivalent social and cultural attitudes and generate resistance to the acceptance of the costs involved, and benefits to be gained, in adjusting society's structure to the changing roles of women and assisting in the integration of women into the labour force without discrimination.

Citation

Pettman, B.O. (1981), "Implementing an Equal Opportunities Audit", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 1 No. 4, pp. 22-28. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010361

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MCB UP Ltd

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