Differences in the Perception of Sexual Harassment by Gender and Ethnicity among Selected Malaysian Undergraduates
Sexual harassment is generally perceived as a social issue predominantly found in the workplace. However, it can also occur at various stages of youth and adolescence. University students who will soon join the workforce are equally vulnerable to sexual harassment. It is hypothesized that lack of un...
Main Authors: | Yee, M.T.W., Alagappar, P.N., Ngeow, Y.M. |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor & Francis
2015
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