Women have advanced in Canada since the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970. This Commission made 167 recommendations to redress documented inequalities and inequities. Six pertained directly to the full integration of women in the Canadian Forces (CF). In 1989, a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal instructed the CF to "fully integrate" women. Removing these gender-specific barriers in the Canadian military signifies a major step toward equality. Few nations allow women unrestricted access to all military occupations. Since these legislative policies, the evidence indicates that the CF has been slow and unsuccessful to meet demands (Davis, 1994; Chapstick, Farley, Wild, & Parkes, 2005; O'Hara, 1998a, 1998b; Tanner, 1999). The presen...
Previous research regarding the reaction of the Canadian public to women's increased labour force pa...
Despite the participation of women in the armed forces for many decades, resistance to integrating w...
Women account for a small percentage of military peacekeepers. In the Canadian context, the lack of ...
Women have struggled throughout history in order to integrate successfully into the Canadian Armed F...
In response to the promulgation of the Canadian Human Rights Act, 1 March 1978, the Canadian Forces ...
In 1989, Canadian Forces leadership granted authorization for women to enter all trades of the milit...
Although feminist scholars agree that there exists a systemic relationship between masculinity and m...
Projet international portant sur l'intégration des diversités au sein des Forces armées canadiennes,...
This thesis focuses on gender integration in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) based on veteran female...
Since 2008, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has called the military family “the strength behind the ...
This article centers on the lived experiences of racialized servicewomen in the Canadian Armed Force...
The purpose of this thesis was to do a gender-based policy analysis of the gender integration progra...
The objective for the Norwegian Armed Forces was 15 percent women of all soldiers by 2008. Five year...
Gender is a contested category of analysis, generally understood to describe the characteristics and...
Examining change in any organization can be a difficult task, especially in an organization as compl...
Previous research regarding the reaction of the Canadian public to women's increased labour force pa...
Despite the participation of women in the armed forces for many decades, resistance to integrating w...
Women account for a small percentage of military peacekeepers. In the Canadian context, the lack of ...
Women have struggled throughout history in order to integrate successfully into the Canadian Armed F...
In response to the promulgation of the Canadian Human Rights Act, 1 March 1978, the Canadian Forces ...
In 1989, Canadian Forces leadership granted authorization for women to enter all trades of the milit...
Although feminist scholars agree that there exists a systemic relationship between masculinity and m...
Projet international portant sur l'intégration des diversités au sein des Forces armées canadiennes,...
This thesis focuses on gender integration in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) based on veteran female...
Since 2008, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has called the military family “the strength behind the ...
This article centers on the lived experiences of racialized servicewomen in the Canadian Armed Force...
The purpose of this thesis was to do a gender-based policy analysis of the gender integration progra...
The objective for the Norwegian Armed Forces was 15 percent women of all soldiers by 2008. Five year...
Gender is a contested category of analysis, generally understood to describe the characteristics and...
Examining change in any organization can be a difficult task, especially in an organization as compl...
Previous research regarding the reaction of the Canadian public to women's increased labour force pa...
Despite the participation of women in the armed forces for many decades, resistance to integrating w...
Women account for a small percentage of military peacekeepers. In the Canadian context, the lack of ...