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Erella Shadmi 《Gender Issues》1993,13(2):23-45
This article analyzes the history of the employment of women in the Israel Police and explores the status of women in the
force in terms of their number, rank, and assignment. It indicates the social, personal and organizational factors that explain
women’s entrance and integration into the police. It suggests that the simultaneous processes of progression and retrogression
regarding women’s integration are operating in the work environment as well as in the society at large. The article also considers
conservative and feminist interpretations of this state of affairs.
Erella Shadmi has a Ph.D. in criminology from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and an M.A. in industrial relations from
the University of Minnesota. Formerly a senior police officer in the Israel Police, she is currently a lecturer in women’s
studies and criminal justice at Beit Berl College and Ben Gurion University. Dr. Shadmi is the author of a book on the history
of the Israel Police (forthcoming). Her main theoretical and research interests include feminist critique of the Israeli society
and the development of and relations between feminist theory and practice in Israel. 相似文献
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The study investigates the role structure of managers in China's Henan province. The results produce a two-facet classification consistent with Shapira and Dunbar's findings for North American managers, yet displaying a number of unique features attributed to the Chinese business environment. The leader's role of the Chinese manager splits into task-related and relationship-oriented activities, and the monitor role is plotted across the informational and decision facets. An addition to this study, the political role is also found across the two facets, providing integration across the various managerial activities. An open system model of the Chinese managerial role is proposed. 相似文献
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