Equal Opportunities International: Volume 2 Issue 4
Table of contents
Sex Role Portrayals In Print Advertisements: The Case of Hong Kong
Suk‐ching HoWomen have always been stereotyped in advertising. It is evident that women in Hong Kong are subject to the same level of stereotyping as those in the US. As more and more women…
Denise Lecoultre
W.R. DymondAn appreciation, by colleagues, of the work of Denise Lecoultre for the OECD.
Institutionalised Equality and Women's Conditions in Yugoslavia
Mirjana MorokvasicSocialism has institutionalised equality, guaranteeing women legal protection against abuse and discrimination. It has opened doors to women to enter public life, where in many…
Networking, Publications
American Sociological Review, October 1983 issue carries two relevant articles. In the first Shelley Coverman writes about “Gender, Domestic Labor Time, and Wage Inequality”. This…
Women in Management:
Jeannie ScrivenA description of the experience of one of only two women participating on a management training course at Henley Management College.
Progressing Slowly: Equality Legislation in Japan
Renate HeroldJapan's Ministry of Labour is expected to propose an equality law in order to adjust Japanese laws to the spirit of the Convention on Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination…
Women in Medicine: Traditional Biases and Emerging Trends
Sarla SharmaA great deal of prejudice exists against women in the medical profession in the United States as is evidenced by the small number of women physicians. The bias begins early in…