This study develops models capable of finding empirical relations between social factors in practitioners’ private lives, that is to say, extra-organizational or external factors to the work environment that affect the career promotion of female professionals in public relations. The aim is to analyse some gender issues at a global level by exploring the Latin American subcontinent, where there is an accepted lack of knowledge. With that purpose, the focus is on the public relations practitioners’ care responsibilities (such as living with children or dependents) and if these responsibilities influence their opportunities for career development in Latin American countries. Quantitative data from 803 Latin American practitioners representing...
Does gender influence practice? This paper using the theory of agenda setting and constructionist th...
This article deals with the ‘glass ceiling’ phenomenon based on the fact that a disproportionately l...
A feminist phase analysis of published papers on the reason for women leaving skilled occupations to...
This study develops models capable of finding empirical relations between social factors in practiti...
Today, there is an increase in women working outside their home to sustain themselves economically a...
Esta dissertação teve como objetivo identificar quais são os percalços e desafios que as mulheres en...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, women have advanced into the business world, not only ...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Abstract The percentage of women in Peru's workforce overall has been growing at a steady rate, but ...
This thesis will examine gender differences in communication styles and their influence on workplace...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011.This stu...
This thesis examined the concept of career commitment and its relationship to certain demographic va...
23 páginasWhile companies operating in Latin America have witnessed increased female leadership part...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
This study aimed to develop a current and appropriate framework for Public Relations (PR) practice a...
Does gender influence practice? This paper using the theory of agenda setting and constructionist th...
This article deals with the ‘glass ceiling’ phenomenon based on the fact that a disproportionately l...
A feminist phase analysis of published papers on the reason for women leaving skilled occupations to...
This study develops models capable of finding empirical relations between social factors in practiti...
Today, there is an increase in women working outside their home to sustain themselves economically a...
Esta dissertação teve como objetivo identificar quais são os percalços e desafios que as mulheres en...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, women have advanced into the business world, not only ...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Abstract The percentage of women in Peru's workforce overall has been growing at a steady rate, but ...
This thesis will examine gender differences in communication styles and their influence on workplace...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011.This stu...
This thesis examined the concept of career commitment and its relationship to certain demographic va...
23 páginasWhile companies operating in Latin America have witnessed increased female leadership part...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
This study aimed to develop a current and appropriate framework for Public Relations (PR) practice a...
Does gender influence practice? This paper using the theory of agenda setting and constructionist th...
This article deals with the ‘glass ceiling’ phenomenon based on the fact that a disproportionately l...
A feminist phase analysis of published papers on the reason for women leaving skilled occupations to...