The recent years have been marked by the increasing participation of women in the labour force internationally. Especially in the industrialised countries of Western Europe and North America, this labour force participation is now well over 40%. Globally, however, the estimate is around 33%. A large number of these women are still found in the agriculture sector and the informal sector of industry. For those working in the formal industrial sector, a significant portion work in the shopfloor of assembly line operations for products ranging from electronics to textiles. Women in management comprise less than 1% of all economically active women. For the purposes of this paper, a “manager” is defined as a person who has latitude in decision making as to the allocation and use of organisational resources, including physical, financial, and human resources.
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PERSPECTIVES ON CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT
Victoria B. Hoffarth, Ph.D.
Victoria B. Hoffarth, Ph.D.
Consultant in Career Management for Women and can be contacted at 26 Iverna Gardens, London W8 6TN.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7093
Print ISSN: 0261-0159
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1996
Equal Opportunities International (1996) 15 (3): 21–43.
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Hoffarth VB (1996), "PERSPECTIVES ON CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT". Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 15 No. 3 pp. 21–43, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010665
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