EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THE IRISH CIVIL SERVICE:AN INTERIM REVIEW

Emerald - Tập 10 Số 2 - Trang 1-10 - 1991
EvelynMahon1
1Lecturer in the Department of Lan‐guages and Applied Social Studies at the University of Limerick

Tóm tắt

The national context Ireland has the lowest proportion of married women in the paid labour force (20%). A Catholic patriarchal ideology has enshrined the position of women in the home in the Irish Constitution and until EC entry in 1973, aspects of Irish labour law embodied this attitude (Mahon 1987). For in‐stance a legal ban on the employment of married women in the Civil Service existed until 1973.

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