This study examined equal opportunities for women employees in two Japanese-owned retail companies (Tairo and Okadaya) in Hong Kong. This article initially discusses the various explanations for gender inequality put forward by scholars. Since equal opportunities legislation – specifically the Sex Discrimination Ordinance (SDO) – was introduced in Hong Kong in 1996, little research has been able to explain why gender inequality persists. The issue can alternatively be understood by examining the subtextual gendering processes. Concealed gendering processes (re)produce gender inequality based on hegemonic power, through structural, cultural, interaction and identity arrangements. Accounts of female staff at various hierarchies reveal that th...
Gender’s equality is still an allusive phenomenon in twenty-first century workplaces. Previous studi...
This study is based on a survey of male and female workers in organizations in and around Nagoya, Ja...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
This study examines equal opportunities for women employees in two Japanese-owned (Tairo and Okadaya...
This study examines equal opportunities for women employees in two four retail companies in Hong Kon...
Examines the employment status of women employees working for two Japanese department stores in Hong...
Gender inequities after the implementation of equal opportunities legislation: a study of Japanese r...
This is a chapter of the 3rd international Survey, promoted by Denki Rengo Japan Trade Union in elec...
Contains fulltext : 148830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper de...
This chapter argues that the Japanese workplace remains deeply gendered despite increasing calls for...
This paper describes the results of an empirical study of the gender subtext in organizations. We ex...
Graduation date: 1998The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of women in the\ud Japanes...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
Very few qualitative studies based on first-hand research have been conducted regarding gender equit...
The Gendered Organisation Perspective has been widely used to examine men and women\u27s differentia...
Gender’s equality is still an allusive phenomenon in twenty-first century workplaces. Previous studi...
This study is based on a survey of male and female workers in organizations in and around Nagoya, Ja...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
This study examines equal opportunities for women employees in two Japanese-owned (Tairo and Okadaya...
This study examines equal opportunities for women employees in two four retail companies in Hong Kon...
Examines the employment status of women employees working for two Japanese department stores in Hong...
Gender inequities after the implementation of equal opportunities legislation: a study of Japanese r...
This is a chapter of the 3rd international Survey, promoted by Denki Rengo Japan Trade Union in elec...
Contains fulltext : 148830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper de...
This chapter argues that the Japanese workplace remains deeply gendered despite increasing calls for...
This paper describes the results of an empirical study of the gender subtext in organizations. We ex...
Graduation date: 1998The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of women in the\ud Japanes...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
Very few qualitative studies based on first-hand research have been conducted regarding gender equit...
The Gendered Organisation Perspective has been widely used to examine men and women\u27s differentia...
Gender’s equality is still an allusive phenomenon in twenty-first century workplaces. Previous studi...
This study is based on a survey of male and female workers in organizations in and around Nagoya, Ja...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...