There are increasing concerns among critics and PR practitioners over whether a large number of women in PR is unhealthy for the field. Many believe that a workplace dominated by women does not function as well as a workplace with representatives of both genders could have functioned. There have been a number of suggestions for [...]
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Feminization of PR – Is balance important?
Posted in Women in PR, tagged career, discrimination, female dominated, feminization, gender, glass ceiling, imbalance, power, pr, prejudice, top management, women on March 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Public Relations – Why are more women not at the top?
Posted in Women in PR, tagged career, discrimination, female dominated, feminization, gender, glass ceiling, imbalance, power, pr, prejudice, top management, women on March 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Recently, there’s been a lot of discussion about the growing majority of women in public relations.The gender imbalance can be seen as very unhealthy for the industry. Why are men reluctant to join the PR industry. Is it because it is viewed as a feminine industry, or the “pink ghetto” as many call it. The [...]