Original article can be found at : http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing Limited. DOI: 10.1108/09513550410539839 [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]Discusses the role of women in management in the Nigerian Civil Service (NCS). The number of men in management in the NCS far exceeds the number of women. Women also function in a Nigerian society permeated by gender stereotypes. Tries to answer the question: “Why is a woman less likely to become a senior manager in the NCS?” Data were gathered from a selection of male and female managers who have the required experience and knowledge of women issues. The findings show that the debate about women's roles as managers has prompted a reassessment of ...
In 1998 the Department of Labour promulgated the Employment Equity Act, which aimed at ensuring that...
This essay concerns the subject of women in management. Data shows that women continue to increase...
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YesThe four theories—gendering of careers, glass ceiling, gender stereotypes and work-life balance—o...
Background: Leaders are the people who help to define the aims and goals of groups and organizations...
Purpose of the article: The objective of this study was to examine issues and challenges of gender e...
A Newspaper article in the Business Daily written by Scott Bellows an assistant professor at the Cha...
The imbalance against the females vis-avis their male counterparts in access to positions has receiv...
This study investigated the self-perception of female educational administrators in public post-prim...
This survey was conducted on women employment, training and development. Despite opportunities and o...
Women’s productive roles have generated important debates, heuristic as well as practical, in the sc...
Purpose: The purpose of this research paper is to determine the effect of Gender on Perception of Gl...
The aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academia in Ni...
The study examined the impact of the gender inequality gap in administration which serves as a inter...
In 1998 the Department of Labour promulgated the Employment Equity Act, which aimed at ensuring that...
This essay concerns the subject of women in management. Data shows that women continue to increase...
The study investigated socio-cultural perceptions and gender disparity with particular reference to ...
Despite extensive efforts to improve the number of women in organisational management positions rece...
YesThe four theories—gendering of careers, glass ceiling, gender stereotypes and work-life balance—o...
Background: Leaders are the people who help to define the aims and goals of groups and organizations...
Purpose of the article: The objective of this study was to examine issues and challenges of gender e...
A Newspaper article in the Business Daily written by Scott Bellows an assistant professor at the Cha...
The imbalance against the females vis-avis their male counterparts in access to positions has receiv...
This study investigated the self-perception of female educational administrators in public post-prim...
This survey was conducted on women employment, training and development. Despite opportunities and o...
Women’s productive roles have generated important debates, heuristic as well as practical, in the sc...
Purpose: The purpose of this research paper is to determine the effect of Gender on Perception of Gl...
The aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academia in Ni...
The study examined the impact of the gender inequality gap in administration which serves as a inter...
In 1998 the Department of Labour promulgated the Employment Equity Act, which aimed at ensuring that...
This essay concerns the subject of women in management. Data shows that women continue to increase...
The study investigated socio-cultural perceptions and gender disparity with particular reference to ...