Divided labours : an evolutionary view of women at work

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Browne, Kingsley
Year of Publication: 1998
Volume: Darwinism
Number of Pages: 70 p
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
City: London
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0297841408
Keywords: Behavior evolution, Employees, Sex discrimination in employment, Women employees
Abstract:

"The "glass ceiling" metaphor describes an invisible barrier that prevents women from reaching the top levels of management. It assumes that the causes for this are within the organization and unrelated to inherent sex differences, says Kingsley Browne in this analysis of the differences between men and women in the workplace. Discussions of the "gender gap" in earnings also assume that the gap is due to employer oppression of women. But sex discrimination alone cannot account for these disparities, Browne contends. In a sophisticated application of evolutionary theory to human behavior, he argues that basic biological sex differences in personality and temperament account for much of the gender gap and the glass ceiling in the modern labour market."

Notes:

Kingsley Browne19 cm

Label: 1998