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Handbook of Gender and Work

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September 1999 | 676 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
`The structure of the book does mean chapters or sections can be read in isolation, and discrete themes investigated using the indexes. This is where it succeeds as a reference work for scholars. At the same time there is much readable material for those with a general interest in the subject' - Career Guidance

The Handbook of Gender and Work is a comprehensive synthesis of current literature and knowledge regarding gender in organizations.

A multinational group of leading scholars and researchers from across the disciplines examines the influence of gender (on its own and with other factors) on the conduct of work and the roles and experience of people in the workplace.

Amongst the topics included are: the gender gap in earnings; sex segregation in occupations; romantic relationships in organizational settings; stress; affirmative action; and the impact of gender on social influence and leadership.

Gary N Powell
Introduction
Examining the Intersection of Gender and Work

 
 
PART ONE: GENDER AND OTHER IDENTITIES
Karen Korabik
Sex and Gender in the New Millenium
Bernardo M Ferdman
The Color and Culture of Gender in Organizations
Attending to Race and Ethnicity

 
 
PART TWO: THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIETAL CONTEXT
Cary L Cooper and Suzan Lewis
Gender and the Changing Nature of Work
Barbara A Gutek, Bennett Cherry and Markus Groth
Gender and Service Delivery
Mark Maier
On the Gendered Substructure of Organization
Dimensions and Dilemmas of Corporate Masculinity

 
Patricia A Roos and Mary Lizabeth Gatta
The Gender Gap in Earnings
Trends, Explanations and Prospects

 
Jerry A Jacobs
The Sex Segregation of Occupations
Prospects for the 21st Century

 
 
PART THREE: ORGANIZATIONAL, GROUP AND INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES
Laura M Graves
Gender Bias in Interviewers' Evaluations of Applicants
When and How Does It Occur?

 
Kathryn M Bartol
Gender Influences on Performance Evaluations
Pamela S Tolbert, Mary E Graham and Alice O Andrews
Group Gender Composition and Work Group Relations
Theories, Evidence and Issues

 
Linda L Carli and Alice H Eagly
Gender Effects on Social Influence and Emergent Leadership
D Anthony Butterfield and James P Grinnell
`Re-Viewing' Gender, Leadership and Managerial Behavior
Do Three Decades of Research Tell Us Anything?

 
Nancy J Adler
Global Leaders
Women of Influence

 
Lynn Bowes-Sperry and Jasmine Tata
A Multiperspective Framework of Sexual Harassment
Reviewing Two Decades of Research

 
Gary N Powell and Sharon Foley
Romantic Relationships in Organizational Settings
Something to Talk About

 
 
PART FOUR: CAREERS AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE
Linda K Stroh and Anne H Reilly
Gender and Careers
Present Experiences and Emerging Trends

 
Gary N Powell
Reflections on the Glass Ceiling
Recent Trends and Future Prospects

 
Belle Rose Ragins
Gender and Mentoring Relationships
A Review and Research Agenda for the Next Decade

 
Dorothy Perrin Moore
Women Entrepreneurs
Approaching a New Millenium

 
Jeffrey H Greenhaus and Saroj Parasuraman
Research on Work, Family and Gender
Current Status and Future Directions

 
Marilyn J Davidson and Sandra Fielden
Stress and the Working Woman
 
PART FIVE: ORGANIZATIONAL INITIATIVES
Alison M Konrad and Frank Linnehan
Affirmative Action
History, Effects and Attitudes

 
Sharon A Lobel
Impacts of Diversity and Work-Life Initiatives in Organizations
 
PART FIVE: CONDUCTING FUTURE RESEARCH
Elizabeth A Cooper and Susan M Bosco
Methodological Issues in Conducting Research on Gender in Organizations

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