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Women managers and diversity programs in Mexico
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Journal of Management Development
Journal of Management Development (2001) 20 (4): 354–370.
Published: 01 May 2001
... opportunities Personnel policy Mexico The scant presence of female executives in production management is not an exclusively Mexican phenomenon. In Argentina, women only represent 1 per cent of those jobs and female managers are mostly concentrated in the areas of human resources, sales, and public...
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The effectiveness of human resource practices on advancing men’s and women’s ranks
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Journal of Management Development
Journal of Management Development (2001) 20 (4): 318–331.
Published: 01 May 2001
... of the organization. For the purpose of this study, only those units were included whose core task and location has not been changed in the research period. © MCB UP Limited 2001 Human resource management Personnel policy Gender 1. (1) skewed group for women (women as token, less than 20...
