The role of women in Europe
Abstract
With major events including the European Economic Community, German unification and the fall of the former Soviet Union, there is an increased reality of a large united Europe. With these societal and political changes comes change in the role of women. As the number of women entering the labour market increases, the effect of job equality must be investigated. Examines the role of women in the European workforce. Discusses areas such as promotion, mentoring, education, compensation and reform recommendations. Shows that four key economic, demographic, and organizational trends are creating positive effects for women in the European labour force.
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Citation
Helms, M.M. and Guffey, C.J. (1997), "The role of women in Europe", European Business Review, Vol. 97 No. 2, pp. 80-84. https://doi.org/10.1108/09555349710162580
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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