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What women want from work : gender and occupational choice in the 21st century

Title
What women want from work : gender and occupational choice in the 21st century / Ruth Woodfield.
ISBN
9780230590243
0230590241
9781349361625
1281780391
9781281780393
9780230549227
0230549225
1349361623
9781349361625
Published
Basingstoke ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
Physical Description
1 online resource. (viii, 250 pages).
Local Notes
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Summary
Despite improvements in opportunities, women remain concentrated in particular occupational sectors and roles. What underlies this situation? Do women simply prefer distinct types of work? Or are current patterns more a function of external limitations on initial ambitions? Although there is a wealth of literature relating to gendered occupational segregation, there is comparatively little seeking to account for how work choices are made from the individual's perspective. Ruth Woodfield offers a detailed, qualitative exploration of over one hundred and eighty girls' and women's accounts of their journeys towards work choices. She examines narratives of work decisions and experiences through the lens of commentary on two neglected case study occupations - fire fighting and teaching - and explores the impact of the media, parents, teachers, as well as discourses of masculinity and femininity, individualism and collectivism, free will and constraint, on the development of these individual perspectives.
Variant and related titles
Palgrave social & cultural studies collection 2007.
Other formats
Print version: Woodfield, Ruth. What women want from work. Basingstoke ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 19, 2018
Series
York studies on women and men.
York studies on women and men
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-242) and index.
Contents
Gender and occupational segregation : setting the scene
Accounting for occupational segregation : the perspective of girls and women
Women and non-traditional work : a case study of fire fighting
Women and 'traditional' work : a case study of teaching
Women and career progression : ambition, success and choice
Gender as vocation : a sociology of choice.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Case studies.
Also listed under
Palgrave Connect (Online service)
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