Women at work : psychological and organizational perspectives
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Women at work : psychological and organizational perspectives
Open University Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
The experience of women at work is very different from that of men, and this book examines that experience from a psychological and organizational perspective. It is divided into three main sections: the first presents underlying gender issues at work; the second considers problems faced by women at work simply because they are female; and the third considers the implications of these in relation to specific occupations. Each of the contributors is concerned with the practical implications of research findings, and with proposing changes in individual and organizational behaviour to improve the experiences of women at work.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Women's work, K.Osborne
- the gender relations of assessment, J.Webb
- the effectiveness of equal opportunities policies, M.Aitkenhead
- women's training needs, S.Vinnicombe and N.Colwill. Part 2: Sexual harassment at work, J.E.Stockdale
- the female reproductive system and work, J.Gaston
- reproductive hazards at work, R.S.Bramwell and M.J.Davidson
- problems facing qualified women returners, D.F.Jackson. Part 3: Women entrepreneurs, S.Simpson
- women doctors, J.Firth-Cozens
- computing - an ideal occupation for women?, P.Newton
- women managers, M.West and B.Alban-Metcalfe
- technology and change in the office - the female perspective, C.Cassell
- women and politics, L.Ricklander
- women at work - reflections and perspectives, J.Firth-Cozens and M.West.
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