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This exciting new WMU book series' volume features the first
attempt to include detailed experiences of women in the maritime
sector at a global level. It highlights the achievement of women in
the maritime sector, in particular, women's leadership and service
to the sustainable development of the maritime industry. The volume
contains contemporary studies on maritime women and follows an
inter-disciplinary approach. It offers an overview of women's
integration into the maritime sector since the late 1980s as well
as benchmarking its impact on various levels, such as policy,
employment, education, leadership and sustainability. Even 20 years
after the Beijing Declaration, gender-related challenges at work
still remain in the maritime sector, for example, lack of gender
policy, difficulty in work-life balance, access to education, and
leadership opportunities. The book addresses a series of
recommendations that may further help the integration of women into
the maritime sector.
This exciting new WMU book series' volume features the first
attempt to include detailed experiences of women in the maritime
sector at a global level. It highlights the achievement of women in
the maritime sector, in particular, women’s leadership and
service to the sustainable development of the maritime industry.
The volume contains contemporary studies on maritime women and
follows an inter-disciplinary approach. It offers an overview of
women's integration into the maritime sector since the late 1980s
as well as benchmarking its impact on various levels, such as
policy, employment, education, leadership and sustainability. Even
20 years after the Beijing Declaration, gender-related challenges
at work still remain in the maritime sector, for example, lack of
gender policy, difficulty in work-life balance, access to
education, and leadership opportunities. The book addresses a
series of recommendations that may further help the integration of
women into the maritime sector.
This book addresses the environmental, legal, social, and economic
aspects of corporate social responsibility in the maritime
industry. It discusses the voluntary aspects of the CSR concept and
how the lines between informal and formal rules are merging and
becoming fuzzy. Further, it shows how regulation is enhancing
responsibility and sustainability in the maritime industry.The book
gathers the experiences of the WMU, IMO, UN and public and private
actors in developing and developed countries in the maritime
industry.
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