Books
Amelia Green

Gender Roles Work

Gender Roles Work explores the persistent influence of traditional gender roles on workplace dynamics, impacting productivity, innovation, and organizational success. It examines how these ingrained biases affect hiring practices and team synergy, ultimately shaping employee morale and career trajectories. The book uniquely combines data analysis with actionable strategies, demonstrating that challenging these biases can lead to a more equitable and efficient work environment. Readers will discover how historical gender expectations continue to manifest in organizational structures, influencing leadership styles and opportunities.

The book approaches this complex topic by first defining key concepts such as gender roles and stereotypes, using real-world examples to illustrate their impact. It then presents empirical evidence through quantitative data analysis and qualitative case studies of companies actively challenging gender norms. Finally, the book offers practical implications and strategies for implementing bias-reduction programs and fostering inclusive leadership.

Progressing from foundational definitions to empirical analysis and practical applications, Gender Roles Work provides a comprehensive guide for business leaders and HR professionals seeking to create a more inclusive and successful organization.
167 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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