In 1995, the United Nations reported “in no society today do women enjoy the same opportunities as men.” The condition and status of women worldwide was one of social, political, educational, legal, and economic inequality. Ten years later, women\u27s economic disparities persist. In Gender Injustice: An International Comparative Analysis of Equality in Employment, Dr. Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter focuses on women\u27s global inequality in employment. The book\u27s in-depth examination of women\u27s second-class, subordinated status in the workplace around the world provides invaluable insights into the complexities of gender inequality
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Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
For decades, the world has seen legal, policy and practical interventions to advance women’s rights....
[Extract] It has been almost 20 years since the ground-breaking report of the Australian Law Reform ...
Gender equality means the enjoyment to rights, opportunities, and life chances has not been governed...
To what extent does the practice of human rights as universal or culturally relative impact women’s ...
"The attitude to men and women is completely different in every society”. Such conclusion was made b...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Well into the twenty-first century, achieving gender equality in the economy remains unfinished busi...
Women\u27s right to equal employment opportunity has been recognized virtually worldwide. In fact, o...
In the past half century, our world has experienced a radical change comparable to the Industrial Re...
This Article uses a law and psychology approach to identify ways to strengthen the administration of...
Despite our country’s efforts to eliminate it, there remain pay and achievement gaps between men and...
In 1873 the U.S. Supreme Court denied Myra Bradwell the right to practice law, holding the paramoun...
We live in an era of growing economic inequality. Luminaries ranging from the President to the Pope ...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
For decades, the world has seen legal, policy and practical interventions to advance women’s rights....
[Extract] It has been almost 20 years since the ground-breaking report of the Australian Law Reform ...
Gender equality means the enjoyment to rights, opportunities, and life chances has not been governed...
To what extent does the practice of human rights as universal or culturally relative impact women’s ...
"The attitude to men and women is completely different in every society”. Such conclusion was made b...