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This handbook provides an overview and synthesis of relevant
literature related to the issue of the well-being of working women.
This focus addresses a gap that currently exists in the
quality-of-life and well-being fields. The work of the authors
answers the following broad questions: Does gender matter in the
well-being of working women? Do prejudices against and stereotypes
of women still play a role in inter-personal interactions in the
workplace that could hinder women from flourishing professionally?
Does the organizational context, such as organizational culture,
reward systems, and leadership, contribute to the well-being of
working-women? What impact does the national context have on the
well-being of working women? And finally, how can public policies
help enhance the well-being of working women? These are important
issues for academics, researchers, and graduate students interested
in gender issues in the fields of management, sociology,
psychology, social psychology, economics, and quality of life
studies. Policy makers and practitioners will also find this book
beneficial. Equitable treatment and outcomes for all, regardless of
gender, remains a challenging goal to achieve, with various
barriers in different contexts and different cultures, and this
book provides strong coverage of this important topic of well-being
of working women.
This handbook provides an overview and synthesis of relevant
literature related to the issue of the well-being of working women.
This focus addresses a gap that currently exists in the
quality-of-life and well-being fields. The work of the authors
answers the following broad questions: Does gender matter in the
well-being of working women? Do prejudices against and stereotypes
of women still play a role in inter-personal interactions in the
workplace that could hinder women from flourishing professionally?
Does the organizational context, such as organizational culture,
reward systems, and leadership, contribute to the well-being of
working-women? What impact does the national context have on the
well-being of working women? And finally, how can public policies
help enhance the well-being of working women? These are important
issues for academics, researchers, and graduate students interested
in gender issues in the fields of management, sociology,
psychology, social psychology, economics, and quality of life
studies. Policy makers and practitioners will also find this book
beneficial. Equitable treatment and outcomes for all, regardless of
gender, remains a challenging goal to achieve, with various
barriers in different contexts and different cultures, and this
book provides strong coverage of this important topic of well-being
of working women.
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