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Sexual harassment of working women
Sexual Harassment of Working Women provides a foundational analysis of sexual harassment as a form of discrimination in the workplace, examining its psychological, social, and economic impacts on women across various sectors. Through case studies, legal reviews, and feminist theoretical frameworks, the book demonstrates how harassment is rooted in unequal power relations and institutional gender bias that restrict women’s safety, dignity, and career advancement. It critiques existing legal protections, highlights gaps in enforcement, and argues for a clearer recognition of sexual harassment as a systemic violation of women’s rights rather than merely individual misconduct. By offering policy recommendations and practical strategies for prevention, the book seeks to advance more equitable and responsive workplace environments for women.
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