Ch1. Introduction to diversity / Margaret Patrickson -- ch2. Australia / Helen De Cieri and Mara Olekalns -- ch3. China / Beverley Kitching -- ch4. Hong Kong / Robin Kramar -- ch5. India / Lynne Bennington and Sugumar Mariappanadar -- ch6. Indonesia / Lynne Bennington -- ch7. Japan / Jean Renshaw -- ch8. Malaysia / John Burgess and Siva Muthaly -- ch9. New Zealand / Janice Burns and Trudie McNaughton -- ch10. The Philippines / Mari Kondo -- ch11. Singapore / Jacqueline Landau and Chung Yuen Kay -- ch12. Taiwan / Cheng Soo-May -- ch13. Thailand / Niti Dubey-Villinger -- ch14. Insiders and outsiders / Peter O'Brien
Summary
A collection of invited essays about how diversity is managed internationally, particularly in Australasia, Asia and on the Asia Pacific Rim. The aspects of diversity considered here (race, gender, disability and age) are generally considered immutable. The constitutional, cultural and legislative issues are also discussed