Paying today and tomorrow : Ariane Hegewisch, Jessica Forden and Eve Mefferd charting the financial costs of workplace sexual harassment
By: Hegewisch, Ariane.
Contributor(s): Forden, Jessica | Mefferd, Eve.
Material type: BookPublisher: Washington, DC : Institute for Women's Policy Research; Time's Up Foundation, 2021Description: electronic document (57 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ATTITUDES | ECONOMIC ASPECTS | ECONOMIC COSTS | EMPLOYMENT | GENDER EQUALITY | INTERVENTION | PREVENTION | SEXUAL HARASSMENT | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | WORKPLACE VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | Executive summary | Access the website | ILO Convention (190) and Recommendation (206) Summary: TSexual harassment remains deeply pervasive in the workplace, wreaking havoc on the lives of survivors. This report fills a gap in our knowledge of the economic costs of sexual harassment for the individual women and men who experience it. Drawing on in-depth interviews with survivors of workplace sexual harassment and stakeholder experts, and a review of the literature, the report provides a detailed pathway for capturing the financial consequences of workplace sexual harassment for individual workers in both the short term and over their lifetimes. The research is based on a collaboration between the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and the TIME’S UP Foundation and presents the first step towards identifying the data needed for a comprehensive national assessment of the financial and economic costs of sexual harassment. (From the website). Record #7262Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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TSexual harassment remains deeply pervasive in the workplace, wreaking havoc on the lives of survivors. This report fills a gap in our knowledge of the economic costs of sexual harassment for the individual women and men who experience it. Drawing on in-depth interviews with survivors of workplace sexual harassment and stakeholder experts, and a review of the literature, the report provides a detailed pathway for capturing the financial consequences of workplace sexual harassment for individual workers in both the short term and over their lifetimes. The research is based on a collaboration between the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and the TIME’S UP Foundation and presents the first step towards identifying the data needed for a comprehensive national assessment of the financial and economic costs of sexual harassment. (From the website). Record #7262