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Copeland, Lennie – Personnel, 1988
The author discusses the cultural deprivation of most White, male managers and presents model corporate programs used by Procter and Gamble Company, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Ortho Pharmaceutical to address this problem. The author presents valuing diversity as a chance to improve organizational effectiveness and lists 10 guidelines for…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adults, Change Agents, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedCook, Ellen Piel – Career Development Quarterly, 1993
Discusses recent perspectives on gender differences in life and career planning, focusing on gendered context of women's and men's lives. Notes that men and women develop different orientations regarding occupational achievement and interpersonal relationships that interact with broader sociocultural norms for sexes' behavior to produce different…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Interpersonal Relationship, Life Style, Occupational Aspiration
Peer reviewedPistole, M. Carole; Cogdal, Pamela A. – Initiatives, 1993
Suggests that professional training does not always adequately prepare women to enter and manage university careers. Concludes that women often encounter barriers because they may not know "how to play the game." Proposes two models that provide powerful tools women can use to evaluate their work settings, form realistic expectations, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Empowerment, Expectation, Females
Peer reviewedKessler, Ronald C. – American Sociological Review, 1982
Analyzes data from eight epidemiological surveys to estimate the relative importance of income, education, and occupational status in predicting the distress of people in the normal population. Finds that the most important predictors of distress are different for men, women in the labor force, and homemakers. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Employed Women, Employment Level, Homemakers
Peer reviewedStarrels, Marjorie E. – Journal of Family Issues, 1992
Analyzes research on workplace family policy. Highlights salient themes such as corporate culture, gender and class differences regarding support for policies, and government role. Articulates theoretical framework for understanding barriers to progressive family policies in workplace, identifying competing social, cultural, and psychological…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, Family Life, Models


