Equal Opportunities International: Volume 3 Issue 2
Table of contents
A Profile of Women Architects in the United States
James D. BoulgaridesThe author describes a study of women architects in the US. The purpose of the study was to provide an objective profile of successful women architects. The article reports on…
Japanese Women in Management: Where are they?
Marguerite Kaminski, Judith PaizBased on interviews with Japanese women and discussions with Japanese business managers this article explores the current employment of women in Japanese management. Comparisons…
Networking, Publications
Labour and Society, Vol. 9 No. 1, January‐March, 1984 contains an article by Isabella Savoy‐Clot entitled “What equality for women? The Swiss experience”.
The Process of Occupational Desegregation
Janet M. RivesResearch has shown that occupational segregation by sex is one of the determinants of male‐female earnings differences. Some claim that occupational segregation is the major cause…
The purpose and craft of networking — a justification and an exploration from a British perspective
Jenny KirkpatrickNetworking for executive and professional women are a means of supporting, encouraging and helping each other, maximising career potential and promoting feelings of security and…
“Equality Now — Or Perhaps A Bit Later…”
Annie HopleyThe author reviews progress in equal opportunities, both from a social and a legal point of view. Her main conclusion is that there are two vital factors to secure genuine sex…