Gender-Work Identity Management at Work and within Work-Life Boundaries
Gender is usually an easily observed and salient characteristic of a person’s identity and one that impacts their experience at work. Occupations (e.g., Treimen & Terrell, 1975), organizational positions such as managerial roles (e.g., Heilman, 2001), and tasks like negotiation (e.g., Stuhlmache...
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Main Authors: | CHENG, Chi-Ying, Paddock, E. Layne, Kossek, Ellen Ernst |
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2013
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