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Keeping mum: how firms put a “monstrous” spin on pregnancy: Employer and public health attitudes to motherhood lie at two extremes
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Human Resource Management International Digest (2016) 24 (1): 13–15.
Published: 11 January 2016
... to start a family. Employers might find a glittering prospect snatched away from them at any moment because of the calls of motherhood. When public health discourses are held in Anglo-American cultures, pregnancy and motherhood are put on a pedestal. But this is not the way things appear to those...
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Human Resource Management International Digest (2006) 14 (4)
Published: 01 June 2006
..., Vol. 21 No. 2, 2006. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2006 --> Gender Women Management Pregnancy Menopause Gender, Bodies and Work David Morgan , Berit Brandth , Elin Kvande ,Ashgate, 2005 “Dressing for success”, trying to look “feminine” yet...
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When's it due?! Not the baby, the lawsuit: Pregnancy discrimination in the US
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Human Resource Management International Digest (2006) 14 (3): 33–35.
Published: 01 April 2006
... the articles in context. Findings An increasing amount of women stay in employment for the majority of their pregnancy, and, as such, may not be able to undertake certain tasks that they were capable of doing before. The employer has a legal responsibility to these women to keep them employed...
