Quota for Women in Management Positions: An Analysis of the Implementation of the Womens Quota in Germany - Judith Zylla-Woellner - Książki - Grin Verlag - 9783656354017 - 21 stycznia 2013
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Quota for Women in Management Positions: An Analysis of the Implementation of the Womens Quota in Germany

Judith Zylla-Woellner

Quota for Women in Management Positions: An Analysis of the Implementation of the Womens Quota in Germany

Master's Thesis from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics - Personnel and Organisation, grade: 1,8, Berlin School of Economics and Law (Lord Ashcroft Institute of Management), course: MBA Seminar, language: English, comment: Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin &amp, Anglia Ruskin University , abstract: In 1949 the German constitution set down the entitlement to equality for men and women in the Federal Republic of Germany in article 3. Until the late 1950s it was up to men to decide where to live and how to utilise families' assets. Women were not permitted to decide about their participation in the labour market but had the duty to administer the household and help their husband. When Angela Merkel became chancellor of Germany in 2005, she was not only one of the most influential politicians in the world but also one of the few female leaders who managed to break through the glass ceiling. Chancellor Merkel herself blocked Minister of Employment, Ursula von der Leyens attempt towards affirmative action. The fact of the matter is that Germany is lagging behind when it comes to women in leading positions. In 2010, only 0,9% of the leadership positions in the 100 largest German companies and 2,6% in the top 200 companies are held by women. (Holst & Wiemer, 2010) This is in stark contrast with the fact that at team-?leader level in German companies, women represent 20% of staff after being almost 60% of university graduates. This underrepresentation is especially difficult to understand since recent studies have shown a positive correlation between the proportion of women in management positions and companies' performance, which made approximately 10% more in terms of profits with a balanced gender policy (Wiemer, 2010). As a consequence, Germany is facing a discussion on the introduction of a women's quota for management positions in German companies. Currently there is a great debate on-?going concerning the pros and cons of a women's quota.


60 pages

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 21 stycznia 2013
ISBN13 9783656354017
Wydawcy Grin Verlag
Strony 60
Wymiary 148 × 210 × 4 mm   ·   91 g
Język English  

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