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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mohamad G. Alkadry , Leslie E TowerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.317kg ISBN: 9780765631039ISBN 10: 0765631032 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 30 August 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe authors inspire us to reflect on the unconscious biases that both men and women hold in gender role expectations in the workplace, thus enabling us to reflect on our own individual roles in the process. The fact that the authors represent both genders makes their unifying argument more compelling. While promoted as a resource for public administration and public service human resources, this book is an excellent complementary text for social work courses in policy and macro practice. This is a must-read for feminist scholars and those who believe in equality and fairness for women. Alkadry and Tower brilliantly help us to connect the social cost of gender roles to women and the associated costs to families and organizations. - Victoria A. Anyikwa, Saint Leo University Women and Public Service contributes to what is a much needed but lacking dialogue about women in government. The discussion is timely, given the sheer volume of women pursuing graduate-level education, and the authors' approach is succinct. - Rachel A. Breslin, George Washington University Women and Public Service by Mohamad Alkadry and Leslie Tower is an important and necessary addition to public administration scholarship. Two significant contributions of this book are, first, its confident normative voice and, second, its rejection of the American exceptionalism implicit in public administration research originating in the US. These are the strengths of Women and Public Service. - Sharon Mastracci It is heartening to see a book on women's employment issues being presented by a male and female team-Mohamad Alkadry and Leslie Tower (the authors). Women in Public Service: Barriers, Challenges, and Opportunities is a must-read for public administration practitioners and a must-assign for students of human resources management. As noted by the authors, public administration students at all levels and public sector employees at all levels should have an understanding about the issues that we raise (Alkadry & Tower, 2014,p. xi). - Margaret Stout, West Virginia University Alkadry and Tower have brought together in one volume a full range of gender-related issues relevant to public administrators. Practitioners in public and nonprofit organizations need to be aware of these issues, and this book is an important resource for the field.- Richard C. Box, University of Nebraska at Omaha The authors inspire us to reflect on the unconscious biases that both men and women hold in gender role expectations in the workplace, thus enabling us to reflect on our own individual roles in the process. The fact that the authors represent both genders makes their unifying argument more compelling.While promoted as a resource for public administration and public service human resources, this book is an excellent complementary text for social work courses in policy and macro practice. This is a must-read for feminist scholars and those who believe in equality and fairness for women. Alkadry and Tower brilliantly help us to connect the social cost of gender roles to women and the associated costs to families and organizations. - Victoria A. Anyikwa, Saint Leo University Women and Public Service contributes to what is a much needed but lacking dialogue about women in government. The discussion is timely, given the sheer volume of women pursuing graduate-level education, and the authors' approach is succinct.- Rachel A. Breslin, George Washington University Women and Public Service by Mohamad Alkadry and Leslie Tower is an important and necessary addition to public administration scholarship. Two significant contributions of this book are, first, its confident normative voice and, second, its rejection of the American exceptionalism implicit in public administration research originating in the US. These are the strengths of Women and Public Service.- Sharon Mastracci It is heartening to see a book on women's employment issues being presented by a male and female team-Mohamad Alkadry and Leslie Tower (the authors).Women in Public Service: Barriers, Challenges, and Opportunities is a must-read for public administration practitioners and a must-assign for students of human resources management. As noted by the authors, public administration students at all levels and public sector employees at all levels should have an understanding about the issues that we raise (Alkadry & Tower, 2014,p. xi). - Margaret Stout, West Virginia University Author InformationAlkadry, Mohamad G.; Tower, Leslie E Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |