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Addressing Career Challenges Faced by Women in Hospitality Management

Author
Brownell, Judi
Abstract
[Excerpt] In spite of the increasing number of women who are academically prepared for hospitality careers, women still appear to confront significant obstacles to their professional development. Women are leaving the hospitality industry at more than twice the rate of their male counterparts (Brownell, 1991), and, although better represented at managerial levels than ever before, fewer than 4% of industry presidents and CEOs are women (Nelsen, 1990; Ettore, 1992). The question that has been asked so frequently for several decades now is. “Why?”
Date Issued
1994-01-01Subject
managerial communication; performance appraisals; management curriculum; conflict
Related DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1080/23298758.1993.10685516Rights
Required Publisher Statement: © Taylor & Francis. Final version published as: Brownell, J. (1993). Addressing career challenges faced by women in hospitality management. Hospitality & Tourism Educator, 5(4), 11-15. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
Type
article