The paper draws on a three year Australian Research Council funded project entitled Sexual Harassment in Australia: Context Outcomes and Prevention. The research to date suggests there is some slippage between legal definitions and community understandings of what constitutes sexual harassment. Moreover, while sexual harassment is often seen by the community and within organisations as the fault of one aberrant individual, in certain workplace contexts sexual harassment is used to ‘police the gender borders’, that is to exclude women and men who do not conform to the dominant workplace gender norms. This type of sexual harassment is a collective form of behaviour often perpetrated by co-workers in male-dominated workplaces which is design...
A promising approach to the persistent problem of workplace sexual harassment (SH) is encouraging in...
Despite more than 20 years of sexual harassment being unlawful, it is still a persistent problem in ...
This report outlines the findings of that survey and compares and contrasts the findings with previo...
The paper draws on a three year Australian Research Council funded project entitled Sexual Harassmen...
Men are overwhelmingly responsible for sexual harassment against women in the workplace. However, th...
The naming of 'sexual harassment' in anti-discrimination legislation was a significant vic...
The persistence of sexual harassment in the workplace and the fact such behaviour remains significan...
Some limited literature indicated that sexual harassment in the workplace has serious social, emotio...
The purpose of this initial submission to the Inquiry is to canvas a wide array of relevant scholarl...
More than 1 in 10 complaints of sexual harassment at work are reported by men, writes Paula McDonal
Despite the growing prevalence of sexual harassment across industries, the majority of research has ...
Sexual harassment in the workplace is a persistent and pervasive problem in Australia and elsewhere,...
Despite the growing prevalence of sexual harassment across industries, the majority of research has ...
Consistently, research has shown that Australian women are encountering sexual harassment in the wor...
A 1988 and 1995 study conducted within the New South Wales Police (NSWP) found that sex discriminati...
A promising approach to the persistent problem of workplace sexual harassment (SH) is encouraging in...
Despite more than 20 years of sexual harassment being unlawful, it is still a persistent problem in ...
This report outlines the findings of that survey and compares and contrasts the findings with previo...
The paper draws on a three year Australian Research Council funded project entitled Sexual Harassmen...
Men are overwhelmingly responsible for sexual harassment against women in the workplace. However, th...
The naming of 'sexual harassment' in anti-discrimination legislation was a significant vic...
The persistence of sexual harassment in the workplace and the fact such behaviour remains significan...
Some limited literature indicated that sexual harassment in the workplace has serious social, emotio...
The purpose of this initial submission to the Inquiry is to canvas a wide array of relevant scholarl...
More than 1 in 10 complaints of sexual harassment at work are reported by men, writes Paula McDonal
Despite the growing prevalence of sexual harassment across industries, the majority of research has ...
Sexual harassment in the workplace is a persistent and pervasive problem in Australia and elsewhere,...
Despite the growing prevalence of sexual harassment across industries, the majority of research has ...
Consistently, research has shown that Australian women are encountering sexual harassment in the wor...
A 1988 and 1995 study conducted within the New South Wales Police (NSWP) found that sex discriminati...
A promising approach to the persistent problem of workplace sexual harassment (SH) is encouraging in...
Despite more than 20 years of sexual harassment being unlawful, it is still a persistent problem in ...
This report outlines the findings of that survey and compares and contrasts the findings with previo...