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El. knyga: Gender and Sexuality in the Workplace

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This volume features sociological research and theory on gender and sexuality in the workplace, and identifies how organizations can achieve a gender-balanced and sexually-diverse work force. While identifying characteristics of work organizations that have made important strides to achieving equality in the workplace, articles also detail how women and sexual minorities continue to face discrimination, harassment, and exclusion. Special attention is paid to how race and class shape the experience of discrimination for these groups. Topics discussed are wide-ranging and include: gender discrimination and the wage gap; sexual minorities (LGBT workers); homophobic and 'gay friendly' workplaces; sexual harassment; sex in the workplace; sex work and sex workers; gender equity policies; transgender workers; men and women in non-traditional jobs; occupational gender segregation; and, gender difference in work hours. "The Research in the Sociology of Work" series is proud to publish the works of new and established scholars on these important topics, including both quantitative and qualitative studies, as well as review essays that set the agenda for future sociological analysis.
List of Contributors
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Introduction 1(14)
Christine L. Williams
Kirsten Dellinger
Caring, Curing, and the Community: Black Masculinity in a Feminized Professions
15(24)
Adia Harvey Wingfield
Job Satisfaction: Impact of Gender, Race, Worker Qualifications, and Work Context
39(20)
Dina Banerjee
Carolyn C. Perrucci
"Not One Of The Guys': women Chefs Redefining Gender in the Culinary Industry
59(24)
Deborah A. Harris
Patti A. Giuffre
Women in Power and Gender Wage inequality: the Case Of Small Business
83(24)
Andrew M. Penner
Harold J. Toro-Tulla
Navigating the Boundaries: Army Women in Training
107(20)
Stacie R. Furia
Gendered Appearance Norms: An Analysis of Employments Discrimation Lawsuits, 1970-2008
127(24)
Mary Nell Trautner
Samantha Kwan
Gender Variance In the Fortune 500: The Inclusion Of gender Identity and Expression in Nondiscrimination Corporate Policy
151(28)
Christin L. Munsch
C. Elizabeth Hirsh
Talk, Touch, And Intolerance: Sexual Harassment In an Overtly Sexualized Work Culture
179(24)
Karla A. Erickson
Sexual Harassment And Gendered Organization Culture in Japanese Firms
203(24)
Kumiko Nemoto
Fierce Bitches On Tranny Lane: Gender, Sexuality, Culture, and The Closet in theme Park Parades
227(26)
David Orzechowicz
Making India The "Mother Destination": Outsourcing Labor to Indian Surrogates
253(34)
Sharmila Rudrappa
About the Authors 287