Women And Gender Studies

Page 10 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Post Industrial Society Grint Walby

    (Bibliography): Grint, K. and Nixon, D. (2015) “Contemporary Work: The Service Sector and the Knowledge Economy” in Grint, K and Nixon, D., The Sociology of Work 4th Edition, Cambridge: Polity. Walby, S. (2011) “Is the Knowledge Society Gendered?”, Gender, Work and Organization, 18(1), 1 – 29. In this short treatise this author will initially discuss the research of Grint and Nixon (2015) followed by Walby (2011). This author will conclude the treatise with a brief evaluation of the theories presented

    Words: 1316 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Gender Pay Argument

    Most people in the United States have heard of the gender wage gap. The gap argument is that women get paid less than men (Lips). Feminist movements in the past have helped women gain rights they did not have, such as the right to vote. Other movements like wars have pushed women into the job market and the creation of Rosie the Riveter when they were previously housewives and caretakers. When hearing that there is a gender wage gap, the most obvious solution is for there to be another feminist movement

    Words: 1711 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Gender Roles

    Drawing on our readings so far in Marxist, cultural, and gender theory, I think historians, have struggled with the relationship between social structures (class, symbolic systems, language, gender, etc.) and individuals. The struggles stem from our understanding of the world, society, and life experiences. Throughout history, what we know is primarily based on theories and knowledge created historically and predominately by men of certain nationalities and economic status. History, like society

    Words: 1246 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Ghghgh

    www.hrmars.com Corporate Board Diversity in Malaysia: A Longitudinal Analysis of Gender and Nationality Diversity Dalilawati ZAINAL1 Norhayah ZULKIFLI2 Zakiah SALEH3 Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1 2 Email: dalilawati@um.edu.my/dee_dalila@yahoo.com , Email: norhayah@um.edu.my 3 Email: zakiahs@um.edu.my Abstract This study examines the trend of gender and nationality diversity of corporate board in top 300 Malaysian public listed firms

    Words: 8658 - Pages: 35

  • Premium Essay

    Non-Agricultural Market Access

    Women Empowerment in Bangladesh: Effect of WTO Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) Introduction The negotiations on Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) in the World Trade Organization (WTO) are expected to lead Bangladesh to substantial increase in ReadyMade Garments (RMG) export in world market. The NAMA negotiations are aimed to reduce or eliminate tariffs, including tariff peaks, high tariffs, tariff escalation and nontariff barriers for non-agricultural goods, in particular on products

    Words: 1639 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Women

    Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Alessandra Gonzalez Human Sexuality SOP2772 4/4/2016 Abstract Over the past couple of years gender equality and women empowerment awareness has caught the attention of many. Discrimination and violence towards women has slowly risen across different parts of the world. Throughout urban community’s women are married at an early age, are given the automatic task of being a housewife, and become pregnant fairly young. Throughout this whole process they must

    Words: 958 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Women's Language

    that women talk more than men. Moreover, some researchers argue that there is a significant difference in a way how men and women communicate. One group of scientists insists that differences in men’s and women’s speech prove a controversial idea that “Women's American English” exists. On the contrary, others assert that the reason why males and females tend to use certain words and phrases is caused by social factors. They believe that society has different expectations from men and women relating

    Words: 1912 - Pages: 8

  • Premium Essay

    Assess the Explanations for Gender and Crime

    sociological explanations of gender difference in patterns of crime. In this essay, I am going to assess the patterns of crime committed by males and females. Many general theories tend to neglect gender as a factor influencing criminality. There is a common assumption that males often commit more crime than women. The study of criminology have tended to be dominated by males, therefore the studies are done by men about men. The official statistics suggest that gender is perhaps the most significant

    Words: 2222 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    Gender Inequality In Haiti

    Gender helps to explain why the sufferings of women are much more commonplace than that of men (Paul farmer giving an example of Acephie and Chouchou). Throughout the world, women are confronted with sexism, an ideology that designates them as inferior to men. Farmer (1996) discusses the particular impact that poverty a form of structural violence has upon women who are driven to accept jobs which put them in a position of vulnerability in Haiti. He argues that life experiences must be embedded

    Words: 820 - Pages: 4

  • Free Essay

    The Role of Family Business

    28 . ABSTRACT This study is based upon research previously that have been investigates and studied. Therefore the previous study will be main reference and it will state on literatures review, and then will be discussed in this study. The literature supporting issue suggest that women often have great success in performing their expatriates’ assignments than men and the literature not supporting issue will discuss about advantages over male side rather than women in expatriates assignments

    Words: 8507 - Pages: 35

Page   1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 50