MGMT 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Typical Male, Businessperson, Sex Segregation

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Melanie buddle, the business of women: marriage, family, and entrepreneurship in british columbia, Chapter 1: business women in british columbia and chapter 2: the. The first chapter starts off with the author, melanie buddle, talking about her research in british. At first she thought that most women would be single, like most other working women across the country. Marriage was believed to end employment for women due to the duties they would have to perform as a wife. Marriage was almost considered an occupation for women. The term businesswoman was used widely in the 1990s to portray women who worked as wage earners in professional occupations. Even being part of a labour force or owning a business was deemed to be unconventional for women, as these sorts of endeavors were considered to be masculine. However, businesswoman chose these unconventional paths in life.

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