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International Journal of Public Sector Management (2022) 35 (5): 603–621.
Published: 22 June 2022
... poorly explored. Moreover, in public management studies, researchers focusing on performance tend to focus exclusively on gender differences at the top and/or middle management level. This research aims at exploring the relationship between women's representation and performance in public hospitals...
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International Journal of Public Sector Management (2017) 30 (3): 241–254.
Published: 10 April 2017
... analysis to estimate which factors affect a country’s Global Gender Gap Index. Standardized β coefficients reveal the top five factors influencing the Index, just as key components of the US Consumer Price Index are teased out using this method. Findings Women in public sector management...
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International Journal of Public Sector Management (2004) 17 (6): 470–485.
Published: 01 October 2004
...Louise Kloot Gender inequity at senior ranks in Australian public sector universities has long been recognised as a major problem. Universities are attempting to address the problem, through policies for recruitment and retention of senior women. This paper describes what happened in one faculty...
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International Journal of Public Sector Management (2004) 17 (4): 360–373.
Published: 01 June 2004
...Ogenyi Omar; Victoria Ogenyi Discusses the role of women in management in the Nigerian Civil Service (NCS). The number of men in management in the NCS far exceeds the number of women. Women also function in a Nigerian society permeated by gender stereotypes. Tries to answer the question: “Why...
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International Journal of Public Sector Management (1996) 9 (5-6): 62–72.
Published: 01 September 1996
... on organizations and their relationship to each other. Explores issues through case studies of two comprehensive schools whose structure is typical of many public sector organizations. Presents findings on the conditions and culture in which women’s management careers are successfully progressed in the public...
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International Journal of Public Sector Management (1993) 6 (2)
Published: 01 February 1993
...Victor Ayeni The focus on women and gender‐related issues is clearly one of the most important concerns of development administration today. Against this background, examines the problem of ensuring that gender issues are fully incorporated into management education in Africa. The discussion...
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International Journal of Public Sector Management (1989) 2 (1)
Published: 01 January 1989
... and part-time employees, that allow more time and energy to be devoted to family activities and responsibilities. In many instances, this flexibility is directly tied to efforts to accommodate the influx of married women into the workforce. However, several studies have found that many employees, both male...

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