Previous research shows military affiliated cadets, especially males, are substantially less approving of women serving in military jobs, especially those involving exposure to direct combat or command positions, than are other college students. The current study extends these findings by considering ...
Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor's office said this month it would also begin recruiting women investigators for the first time. The kingdom has also opened 140 positions for women at airports and border crossings, a historic first that the government said drew 107,000 female applicants. However...
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Tubman had gathered key information from her scouts about the Confederates' positions and knew where they were hiding along the shore. She also found out they had placed torpedoes -- barrels filled with gunpowder -- in the water. Ultimately, her group freed about 750 slaves -- men, women,...
Women have been serving in the military in steadily increasing numbers for decades. Nevertheless, the military remains one of the few areas in which the U.S. government decides what roles are open to women based on de jure exclusions. This Article examines the law governing de jure classificati...
"The Army is conducting a comprehensive review of how the SHARP program is organized and staffed to ensure we have the right people, the right positions, the right grades, in the right places to best support Soldiers, Civilians and Families. ...
During World War II the U.S. Coast Guard moved men from administrative positions to the sea, and women were recruited to fill the vacant clerical jobs. On November 23, 1942 legislation approved the creation of the U.S. Coast Guard Women’s Reserve. Given the name “SPARS” after the Coa...
This research is sociologically important because it helps to fill the gap in knowledge about the situations and behaviors that lead to career success for executive women. It is limited in that it looks only at the women in these elite positions and does not compare these findings with male ...
Moving women into top-level leadership positions poses an enormous challenge for the military. Adams and Yoder, through their involvement with a longitudinal study of the first class that included women cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, provide information they hope will help ...
Even more ambitiously, in 2018 the kingdom opened up positions for women.’ The words ‘promotion’ and ‘ambitiously’ reveal the positive attitudes held by the news writers. This is unlike the common writing style used by many news writers in Western press, which is mainly characterised by...