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Title Gender equality around the world : articles from World of Work magazine 1999-2006
Published Geneva : International Labour Office, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (152 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Historical profile: nurses mark formation of labour organization -- Maternity protection: proposed revision of Convention No. 103 -- Low-quality jobs for women: opportunities or dead-ends? -- Stronger push by ILO on gender issues -- Palestinian women: looking for peace on the "Mountain of Fire" -- Baltic blues: for women workers in Estonia, new jobs are lacking -- New ILO report: Gender equality closer, but much still to be done -- ILO/STEP: working with the innovative microinsurance movement in Sahelian Africa -- ILO examines progress, looks ahead to Beijing+5 -- Work from waste: sweeping change among women workers? In Dar, it's more than just simple rubbish -- New maternity Convention adopted -- Five years after Beijing: progress towards gender equality, but "patchy and uneven" -- Women work to close the "occupationa safety gender gap" -- The Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA): giving unprotected women workers in India a collective voice to organize and bargain -- Forced labour, human trafficking, slavery haunt us still -- Beyond the "glass ceiling": women in the world of work progress, but slowly
New ILO study: labour markets less volatile than generally assumed -- Women's Day 2002: women and conflict -- First ILO gender audit keeps equality on the agenda -- In India, beedi rollers seek new ways of earning a living -- Women in the informal economy: urgent need for maternity protection -- Battlefields, hot spots and danger zones: women break the glass ceiling to break the news -- Workplace discrimination: a picture of hope and concern -- Narrowing the gender unemployment gap in Jordan -- Women seafarers: fighting against the tide? -- International Women's Day 2004: updated ILO report shows "glass ceiling" tough to break -- New study on women at work: equality remains elusive -- United Republic of Tanzania: a life-cycle approach to gender equality and decent work -- Girl combatants: women warriors fight their way back into Liberian society --Modern daddy: Norway's progressive policy on paternity leave -- Women in sports: how level is the playing field? -- Women entrepreneurs in Africa -- Lighting a torch for empowerment: "we matter", say Filipino domestic workers -- An honest day's work? Considering the nebulous notion of today's work-life balance
Summary This compelling and comprehensive collectionof articles highlights good practices ingender equality in the world of work. Thearticles, all of which have been featured inthe ILO's World of Work magazine from 1999to the present, are international in scope, covering such issues as women job-seekers inEstonia, an innovative life-cycle approach togender equality in Tanzania, and progressivepolicies on paternity leave in Norway
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-152)
Notes Print version record
Subject Women's rights.
Sex discrimination against women.
Equality.
Sex differences (Psychology)
Social role.
Social change.
Human rights.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies.
Social role
Social change
Sex differences (Psychology)
Human rights
Equality
Sex discrimination against women
Women's rights
Sekseverschillen.
Ongelijkheid.
Arbeidsomstandigheden.
gender equality.
equal employment opportunity.
womens rights.
developed countries.
developing countries.
égalité des genres.
égalité des chances dans l'emploi.
droits de la femme.
pays développés.
pays en développement.
igualdad de géneros.
igualdad de oportunidades en el empleo.
derechos de la mujer.
países desarrollados.
países en desarrollo.
Genre/Form ILO pub.
Pub OIT.
Pub OIT.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2007387836
ISBN 9789221193180
9221193187
OTHER TI World of work. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84743271