Gender in the Workplace: A Case Study Approach / Edition 2

Gender in the Workplace: A Case Study Approach / Edition 2

by Jacqueline DeLaat
ISBN-10:
1412928176
ISBN-13:
9781412928175
Pub. Date:
01/18/2007
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412928176
ISBN-13:
9781412928175
Pub. Date:
01/18/2007
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Gender in the Workplace: A Case Study Approach / Edition 2

Gender in the Workplace: A Case Study Approach / Edition 2

by Jacqueline DeLaat

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Overview

This brief collection of cases is designed to help students and employees gain a hands-on understanding of gender issues in the workplace and to provide the necessary tools to handle those issues. Based on actual legal cases, nationally reported incidents, and personal interviews, the case studies in Gender in the Workplace address the range and types of gender issues in the workplace. Completely revised and updated, this Second Edition provides a more international dimension to reinforce the varying impact of different cultures on gender issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412928175
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 01/18/2007
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jacqueline De Laat is Mc Coy Professor of political science at Marietta College in Ohio and she also teaches online for the University of Maryland’s University College. In addition, she has lectured in China and Brazil, and in 2003 was selected for a Fulbright Teaching Award. Her educational background is in American politics and she holds a Ph D from the University of Pittsburgh in public administration. For over twenty five years Dr. De Laat has taught political science in small liberal arts institutions, with major teaching areas in public policy, public administration, American politics and institutions, and women in politics and the workplace. She is known as an enthusiastic teacher, favoring active student projects and a dynamic classroom—including the frequent use of current event projects, case studies, and simulations. Prior to her teaching career, Dr. De Laat worked in the Washington, D.C. area, and held a variety of administrative post in government and in quasi-governmental organizations. Her Washington experience has enhanced both her subsequent teaching and research. She has also consulted with several colleges and universities, as well as private and governmental organizations, on gender issues. For the past decade, Dr. De Laat’s professional agenda has focused on the development of a series of teaching cases designed to prepare students, and workers, for gender issues in the contemporary workplace. Originally centered in the United States, the work has recently broadened to include case studies set in workplaces in other countries, including Brazil, China and Germany. Her cases are frequently presented at international case study meetings, and have won awards including a special grant from the American Bar Association’s Commission on Justice and Education. Within the political science community, she has presented on the pedagogy and development of case studies. Additionally, she has also presented at several International Women’s Conferences, and in 2005 conducted an interactive workshop on gender in the workplace at the first Women’s Leadership Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Half a Pie, or None?
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?
Did Attorney Evans Bump her Head on the Glass Ceiling?
Medical Mentoring
The Pregnant Professor
Kinder, Kirke, Kuche: Working Mothers in Germany
Sexual Harassment in the Military
Conclusion
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