Culture
From museums to media, the European arts and culture sector is governed by cultural policy. A gender-equal cultural policy addresses the needs of women and men as both creators and consumers of culture. It works to break gender stereotypes and prevent discrimination, which prevent women’s advancement in the cultural sphere.
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Female sports journalists work as tokens in gendered organizations where masculinity is integral to ...
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The advent of new technologies is said to change the world of work dramatically....
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There is debate about whether the post-Fordist or high-performance work organization can overcome th...
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This research proposes and tests a new theoretical mechanism to account for a portion of the motherh...
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The decline of the male breadwinner model goes hand in hand with an increased perception of insecuri...
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The article is one of the essays contained in "Theory on gender" an anthology addressing k...
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Previous research has shown that personal contacts are powerful intermediaries in transmitting job l...
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American women still confront workplace barriers (e.g., bias against mothers, inflexible policies) t...
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In spite of feminist recognition that hierarchical organizations are an important location of male d...
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Most gender differences in network composition disappear or are considerably reduced when variables ...
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Gender scholars draw on the “theory of gendered organizations” to explain persistent gender inequali...
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Since 1970, women have made widely publicized gains in several customarily male occupations....