While the Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) literature suggests that considerable progress has been made towards addressing gender-based discrimination (primarily through legal instruments), direct and indirece forms of discrimination persist and tend to be perpetuated through organisational practices (Tomaskovic-Devey 2001). Women are still receive less remuneration than men and are disadvantaged with respect to fundamental entitlements such as promotion and training and education. Furthermore, as more women enter employment the issue of work and family balance has become an organisational priority. There is a large body of research literature in the disciplines of economics, sociology, industrial relations, human resource management, o...
The paper explores different aspects of discrimination at work, with a focus on gender ...
Social scientists disagree about the causes of the “wage gap” between male and female workers and, i...
Gender discrimination remains as a global pervasive problem despite the implementation of substantia...
The aim of this study is to examine whether, and to what extent, the differences in wages between wo...
Abstract: This paper explores workplace challenges that women face and recommends strategies to add...
The Equal Pay Act of 1964, Title VII of the Civil Right’s Act of 1964 and other pieces of legislatio...
This paper uses national survey data to measure the degree of gender discrimination in the UK labour...
Today in the world women are earning around 78% of what men are earning. Gender pay gap ironically i...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...
Abstract The social arrangement by which men and women are not regarded as equals is gender inequal...
Over the last forty years there has been a transformation in the gender composition of the UK workfo...
Women's claims to equal pay are increasingly regulated through the principle of equal remuneration f...
The first part of this paper provides a review of the current debate regarding labor market discrimi...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between gender discrimination and ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the gender gap and the potential factors that contribute to ...
The paper explores different aspects of discrimination at work, with a focus on gender ...
Social scientists disagree about the causes of the “wage gap” between male and female workers and, i...
Gender discrimination remains as a global pervasive problem despite the implementation of substantia...
The aim of this study is to examine whether, and to what extent, the differences in wages between wo...
Abstract: This paper explores workplace challenges that women face and recommends strategies to add...
The Equal Pay Act of 1964, Title VII of the Civil Right’s Act of 1964 and other pieces of legislatio...
This paper uses national survey data to measure the degree of gender discrimination in the UK labour...
Today in the world women are earning around 78% of what men are earning. Gender pay gap ironically i...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...
Abstract The social arrangement by which men and women are not regarded as equals is gender inequal...
Over the last forty years there has been a transformation in the gender composition of the UK workfo...
Women's claims to equal pay are increasingly regulated through the principle of equal remuneration f...
The first part of this paper provides a review of the current debate regarding labor market discrimi...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between gender discrimination and ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the gender gap and the potential factors that contribute to ...
The paper explores different aspects of discrimination at work, with a focus on gender ...
Social scientists disagree about the causes of the “wage gap” between male and female workers and, i...
Gender discrimination remains as a global pervasive problem despite the implementation of substantia...