Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional and organisational contexts. Concerns have been raised about the efficacy and impacts of such measures in the absence of sustained evaluation of these activities. It has been proposed that important contextual factors may propel or inhibit measures to promote gender equality, including a critical mass of women, role models, diverse leaders and inclusive organisational cultures. This paper explores relationships between organisational justice and equality interventions to better understand gaps between equality policies and practices using a comparative case study approach in a male-dominated sector. A combination of questionnaire and interview...
Despite substantial bodies of research on employment differentials between women and men and on conf...
A persistent unexplained gender wage gap exists in Iceland and women are still in a minority as dire...
Organisations across the globe have had to contend with equity issues stimulated by the changing wo...
Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional a...
Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional a...
Despite over 20 years of initiatives, research, and agendas the UK construction sector has failed to...
Although large UK main contractor companies have put increasing resources into reducing inequalities...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine equal employment policies in Australia’s male-domina...
The construction industry remains the most male dominated sector in Australia. Several decades of fo...
Diversity within civil engineering has been limited by the sector’s failure to recruit and retain mi...
This research explores the attitudes towards and the use of positive action aimed at addressing gend...
Gender equality in the workplace has been a major concern for almost all the organizations and count...
Why has diversity management in construction made so little difference to women’s participation at p...
In this Landmark article I outline four common missteps that are made when designing and implementin...
Purpose This paper aims to suggest a shift in thinking about how to improve gender inclusion in...
Despite substantial bodies of research on employment differentials between women and men and on conf...
A persistent unexplained gender wage gap exists in Iceland and women are still in a minority as dire...
Organisations across the globe have had to contend with equity issues stimulated by the changing wo...
Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional a...
Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional a...
Despite over 20 years of initiatives, research, and agendas the UK construction sector has failed to...
Although large UK main contractor companies have put increasing resources into reducing inequalities...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine equal employment policies in Australia’s male-domina...
The construction industry remains the most male dominated sector in Australia. Several decades of fo...
Diversity within civil engineering has been limited by the sector’s failure to recruit and retain mi...
This research explores the attitudes towards and the use of positive action aimed at addressing gend...
Gender equality in the workplace has been a major concern for almost all the organizations and count...
Why has diversity management in construction made so little difference to women’s participation at p...
In this Landmark article I outline four common missteps that are made when designing and implementin...
Purpose This paper aims to suggest a shift in thinking about how to improve gender inclusion in...
Despite substantial bodies of research on employment differentials between women and men and on conf...
A persistent unexplained gender wage gap exists in Iceland and women are still in a minority as dire...
Organisations across the globe have had to contend with equity issues stimulated by the changing wo...