Black Women in Management Hardcover Book – Paid Work & Family Formations
Black Women in Management: Paid Work and Family Formations is a hardcover book listed in the Adult Learning & University category. This copy is brand new, making it suitable for academic study, professional reference, or library collections. Check the listing for details on the author, publisher, publication date, page count, and ISBN. Price is 62.86 GBP. Shipping cost is 20.11 (see the listing for the carrier, delivery timeframe, and any import duties or taxes). Please review the listing for return and dispatch information before purchase.
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| Book Title | Black Women in Management : Paid Work and Family Formations |
| Number of Pages | 224 Pages |
| Language | English |
| Publication Name | Black Women in Management: Paid Work and Family Formations |
| Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Publication Year | 2013 |
| Subject | Social Sciences, Management, Business |
| Item Height | 216 mm |
| Item Weight | 3992 g |
| Type | Textbook |
| Author | Diane Chilangwa Farmer |
| Subject Area | Organizational Sociology |
| Item Width | 140 mm |
| Format | Hardcover |
Black Women in Management : Paid Work and Family Formations, Hardcover by Farmer, Diane Chilangwa, ISBN 1137335424, ISBN-13 9781137335425,
Brand New, Free P&P in the UK "Black Women in Management highlights the trials, tribulations and achievements of professional and managerial black African women who now form part of the ever increasing number of women in paid employment worldwide. Focusing on the career and family lives of professional and managerial black African women originating from Sub-Saharan Africa and on the lives of black African women living and working within the corporate private sector in Johannesburg and London, this book explores how such women, with relatively similar colonial histories, cultures, career and professional backgrounds, handle their complex social black African women with careers in major cities on opposite sides of the globe, the professional and managerial women, or transnational and emerging black elite women in th are unique both in the workplace and in their communities. Although the women are part of the majority population in South Africa, they remain minorities within the professional and managerial circles of South Africa's corporate private sector. This is despite a strong sense amongst some South Africans that of all historically disadvantaged South Africans, black African women have benefited the most from employment equality polices. In the UK, black Africans form part of the growing black and minority ethnic (BME) groups in the country. However, while black African women form part of this growing black African community in the country, they remain minorities within the UK population, but also remain minorities in their role as professional and managerial women within the corporate private sector. This is in spite of black Africans having fairly high rates of higher education amongst the country's BME population. Black Women in Management identifies someof the differences and/or similarities that exist between these women's career choices and progression and explores how they address socio-cultural and gendered expectations of domestic, social and caring commitments as career women living and working intwo urban cities - one African, the other European. "--