Breaking Through the Grass Ceiling: Women, Power and Leadership in Agricultural Organisations (Management, Organizations and Society)

breaking through the grass ceiling: women, power and leadership in agricultural organisations (management, organizations and society)

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Breaking Through the Grass Ceiling: Women, Power and Leadership in Agricultural Organisations (Management, Organizations and Society)

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A contemporary examination of the position of women in agriculture, this book uses interviews and surveys to explore why farmwomen are virtually absent from positions of power and leadership..
-Public Administration Review, July/August 2001

Book Description
(Gordon and Breach) An exploration of the role of women in agriculture today. Offers social scientists, feminists, and other interested parties an understanding of gender relations in rural areas and organizations. Focuses mainly on relations in Australia, but raises universal questions about the issue.

Breaking Through the Grass Ceiling: Women, Power and Leadership in Agricultural Organisations (Management, Organizations and Society)

Breaking Through the Grass Ceiling: Women, Power and Leadership in Agricultural Organisations (Management, Organizations and Society),M. Alston,Routledge,905823102X,Agriculture - General,General,Medical / Nursing,Social Science,Sociology,Sociology - General,Agriculture & related industries,Business & Economics / Management,Women's studies

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