Contains fulltext : 99326.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The gender imbalance in senior medical positions is often attributed to an alleged lack of motivation on the part of female doctors, especially those with young children. Some researchers argue that an unsupportive work-home culture in the medical workplace also plays a role. This study investigates whether having children (and the age of the youngest child) affects female doctors' career motivation and whether this relationship is mediated by views on motherhood and the supportiveness of the work-home culture. Cross-sectional data collected on 1070 Dutch female doctors in 2008 indicates that neither having children nor the age of the youngest child signif...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
Purpose: This study sets out to examine how gender and ambition are related to work hours and the ut...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...
Contains fulltext : 162309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the femi...
Contains fulltext : 99337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-care in...
Contains fulltext : 69204.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At present, tw...
Studies have continuously shown that fewer women than men achieve leadership positions in academic m...
Abstract Background Medical training occurs during peak childbearing years. However, the intense wor...
Introduction: Insight in the choices of medical students concerning their future career is an actual...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
Background: Women in medicine may feel pressure to choose between the competing demands of career go...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how and whether young women’s strong and early pref...
Background The profile of the medical profession is changing in regard to feminization, attitudes t...
Purpose - After many years of equal opportunities legislation, motherhood still limits womens' caree...
Women physicians are confronted with incompatible gendered role prescriptions, whereby the role of t...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
Purpose: This study sets out to examine how gender and ambition are related to work hours and the ut...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...
Contains fulltext : 162309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the femi...
Contains fulltext : 99337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-care in...
Contains fulltext : 69204.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At present, tw...
Studies have continuously shown that fewer women than men achieve leadership positions in academic m...
Abstract Background Medical training occurs during peak childbearing years. However, the intense wor...
Introduction: Insight in the choices of medical students concerning their future career is an actual...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
Background: Women in medicine may feel pressure to choose between the competing demands of career go...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how and whether young women’s strong and early pref...
Background The profile of the medical profession is changing in regard to feminization, attitudes t...
Purpose - After many years of equal opportunities legislation, motherhood still limits womens' caree...
Women physicians are confronted with incompatible gendered role prescriptions, whereby the role of t...
Women have made considerable gains in educational attainment and increased their labour market parti...
Purpose: This study sets out to examine how gender and ambition are related to work hours and the ut...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...