Employers often ascribe values to gender and sexual orientation
that override truly relevant personal characteristics including
ability, intelligence and dedication. Policy makers and business
leaders need to be informed and involved in creating a workplace
climate that openly accepts all people. This volume highlights
concerns such as gender barriers to occupational advancement,
sexual harassment and female vulnerability, and heterosexual men as
targets of sexual harassment.
Diamant and Lee discuss the origins and development of sexual
stereotypes that form the basis for discrimination. Busines leaders
must educate themselves and their employees to understand the wide
range of differences that exist in the workforce. "The Psychology
of Sex, Gender, and Jobs" offers solutions to managing the
workforce of today.
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