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Organizational Change & Gender Equity: International Perspectives on Fathers and Mothers at the Workplace
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Organizational Change & Gender Equity: International Perspectives on Fathers and Mothers at the Workplace

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Comparing progress in the United Kingdom, United States, Scandinavia and Australia, this book looks at how organizations are changing to help individuals combine work and family roles. An interdisciplinary and international team of contributors: explore the problems of working parents and policies adopted to help them; examine workplace programmes relevant to work-family and gender issues in the four societies; and present case studies of organizations undergoing change.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 December 1999
Pages
296
ISBN
9780761910442

Comparing progress in the United Kingdom, United States, Scandinavia and Australia, this book looks at how organizations are changing to help individuals combine work and family roles. An interdisciplinary and international team of contributors: explore the problems of working parents and policies adopted to help them; examine workplace programmes relevant to work-family and gender issues in the four societies; and present case studies of organizations undergoing change.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 December 1999
Pages
296
ISBN
9780761910442