Gender bias in employment is not a new phenomenon. The historical devalued status of women and equity-seeking groups preserved in cultural and social gendered roles permeates the workplace and contributes to institutional structures which are fashioned by and reproduced through traditional norms and mores relegating women and equity-seeking groups to secondary status roles. The question then becomes is the continuation of these reinforced structural norms in the best long-term interest of all humanity? What are we giving up when we relegate over half of the world’s population to secondary and devalued status? What gains could be made if all workers were given the same opportunities, supports, and encouragements to reach their full potential
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This paper explores the issue of gender bias in the workforce. First-hand accounts of gender bias of...
In efforts to promote equality and combat gender bias, traditionally male-occupied professions are i...
This Article joins together threads of ongoing conversations regarding implicit bias and gender disc...
A shocking disparity in gender imbalance is apparent in all industries, and this inequality will not...
In this scholarly tour de force, Ruth Milkman brings together four decades of sociological research ...
Women have always been a most integral part of workforce. If we stretch back to the eighteenth centu...
Economic theories of occupational sex segregation are incomplete. They explain why women do not work...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Froehlich, Olsson, Dorrough, Martiny. Ge...
In order to achieve gender equality, it is critical to resurrect women’s interests as a driving forc...
Social scientists disagree about the causes of the “wage gap” between male and female workers and, i...
Gender dynamics suffuse virtually every workplace. Indeed, the way that employees interact with one ...
Gender inequality in the workplace remains a salient issue today; women continue to earn less than m...
It is hard to over-estimate the importance of the social sciences in informing us of deepening inequ...
This presentation demonstrates societies view of men\u27s work and women\u27s work. We define key co...
Almost forty years after the enactment of Title VII, women\u27s struggle for equality in the workpla...
This paper explores the issue of gender bias in the workforce. First-hand accounts of gender bias of...
In efforts to promote equality and combat gender bias, traditionally male-occupied professions are i...
This Article joins together threads of ongoing conversations regarding implicit bias and gender disc...