Governing in a Global World: Women in Public Service

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Author(s): Maria J. D’Agostino, Marilyn Marks Rubin
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2017

Language: English

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CONTENTS
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
1 Women in Public Service: A Long Slow Path to Gender Equality
2 A Global Comparison of Women in the Workforce: Moving toward Innovative Solutions
3 Changing Perspectives on Women in Public Service: A Short History of Attitudes and Practices
4 Breaking the Mold: Women as International Leaders
5 Gender Equality and the Ballot Box: The Global Situation of Women Legislators
6 Women as Public Sector Leaders: A Long Way from Gender Parity
7 Equality for Women in Sub Sahara Africa: Still a Long Road to Travel
8 Latin American Women in Public Service: Progress, But Not Yet Equality
9 Women in Leadership Positions in the Middle East: A Region of Gender Equality Paradoxes
10 Women Governing: The Egyptian Perspective
11 Women Governing in China: Not Yet Holding Up Half the Sky
12 Women in International NGOs: Status, Challenges, and Opportunities
13 Time to Care: Paid Family Leave as Baseline Support for Gender Equality in Employment
14 Institutional Mechanisms for Advancing Gender Equity in Educating for the Public Service
15 Gender Equity Worldwide: Where We Are and Where to From Here?
Appendices
Index