Equal Opportunities International: Volume 2 Issue 1
Table of contents
A PROFILE OF WOMEN ENGINEERS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
James D. BoulgaridesThe purpose of the study described in this article was to develop a demographic profile of women engineers in Southern California. Other factors investigated were the…
WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
Ikuko AtsumiFollowing the classification in Alvin Toffler's The Third Wave, the women's movement is definitely a representative of post‐industrial society. Yet in Japan, the second wave of…
Women and Mining — Policies for Opening Up Blue Collar Work
Eileen ByrneThe author focuses on one occupational area—mining—and suggests some implications of the available evidence of women's entry to this male bastion of work and power in society. Two…
NETWORKING, News and Events
Conferences 14th April 1981. Raising managers' awareness of barriers to women's career development — a workshop. Further details from Ginny Ellis, The Co‐ordinating Group for the…
IMPLEMENTING EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: A TRAINING PERSPECTIVE
Gloria L. LeeThe majority of New Commonwealth immigrants to Britain arrived during the 1950s and early 1960s but for them and their children, equal opportunities are not yet a reality. To…
WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS
Christine OliverWomen have reason to be cautious in their dealings with the UN. In the course of the Decade for Women, which began in 1975, governments have been turning the clock back not…