Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Volume 41 Issue 2
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An International JournalTable of contents
Immigrant health care workers from developing countries in the US: antecedents, consequences and institutional responses
Franklin Oikelome, Joshua Broward, Dai HongwuThe aim of this paper is to present a conceptual model on foreign-born health care workers from developing countries working in the US. The model covers their motivations for…
Board gender diversity and firms' social engagement in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries
Mohammad Jizi, Rabih Nehme, Cynthia MelhemThe Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries form a unique socioeconomic environment that makes the conclusions of the prior literature not likely to be applicable. GCC countries…
Social inclusion of migrant workers in a pandemic: employing consumer vulnerability lens to internal Indian migrant experience
Archana Preeti Voola, Subhasis Ray, Ranjit VoolaThe purpose of this paper is to expand the theoretical understanding of social inclusion of vulnerable populations. Employing cross disciplinary literature from marketing and…
The positive experiences associated with coming out at work
Nicholas P. Salter, Thomas SassoMuch research has focused on the negative aspects of disclosing sexual orientation and/or gender identity in the workplace but less has explicitly examined the positive aspects…
Is childcare cost a barrier to women managers' retention and progress at large firms?
Amod ChoudharyThe impact of childcare cost and childcare responsibilities has generally negatively impacted women in workforce. There has been lack of research on the impact of childcare on…
Migrant workers in precarious employment
Hui Zhang, Luciara Nardon, Greg J. SearsVarious forms of precarious employment create barriers to the integration and inclusion of migrant workers in receiving countries. The purpose of this paper is to review extant…
From bystander to ally among faculty colleagues: construction and validation of the bystander intervention behavior scale
Jennifer Griffith, Mary Fran T. Malone, Christine M. SheaBystander intervention mitigates the negative impact of bias incidents in the workplace. However, intervention tends to be viewed as binary: intervention occurred or it did not…
Social and economic empowerment of women through financial inclusion: empirical evidence from India
Mukesh Pal, Hemant Gupta, Yogesh C. JoshiWomen empowerment becomes an important policy discussion in development economics and modernization theory. The empowerment of women can lead to an increase in the quality…
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- Prof Eddy Ng