This study aimed to investigate attitudes towards differences in career aspirations and salary expectations between genders from the perspective of potential employees of the hospitality and tourism industry. The research was based on Queen Margaret University students in this field. In order to achieve the primary aim, three main objectives were identified: critically analyse existing literature concerning gender inequality in general as well as concentrating on the hospitality and tourism sector; recognise the approaches towards salary expectations and career ambitions and distinguish possible differences between genders; identify and critically assess the reasons behind the gender-related issues and potential differences between ...
Abstract The aim of my study has been to investigate which expectations students at The Hotel and Re...
[[abstract]]Recently female workforces have become a significant part in work field. However, many w...
This article explores the potential existence of a gender effect regarding selected managerial pract...
This study aimed to investigate attitudes towards differences in career aspirations and salary expe...
Tourism sector is widely female dominated and although, the number of women in middle management has...
The recent growth in Portuguese tourism has been reflected by the increase in the hospitality and to...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether gender is associated with hospitality undergraduate...
There is a consensus that one of the main reasons for not joining or leaving the industry is 'low pa...
abstract: The purpose of this research is to define significant explanatory factors behind gendered ...
The boom in hospitality and tourism industry in India has carved it into most profitable industries ...
The aim of this research study is to investigate and analysed how women manage to balance their pe...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to examine gender differences while controlling for select...
Work/Life balance refers to maintaining a balance between roles at work and in personal life. Previ...
United Nations stated that one of the objectives of Sustainable Development by 2030 is to achieve Ge...
The study offers an understanding of female gender challenges in career progression in the hospitali...
Abstract The aim of my study has been to investigate which expectations students at The Hotel and Re...
[[abstract]]Recently female workforces have become a significant part in work field. However, many w...
This article explores the potential existence of a gender effect regarding selected managerial pract...
This study aimed to investigate attitudes towards differences in career aspirations and salary expe...
Tourism sector is widely female dominated and although, the number of women in middle management has...
The recent growth in Portuguese tourism has been reflected by the increase in the hospitality and to...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether gender is associated with hospitality undergraduate...
There is a consensus that one of the main reasons for not joining or leaving the industry is 'low pa...
abstract: The purpose of this research is to define significant explanatory factors behind gendered ...
The boom in hospitality and tourism industry in India has carved it into most profitable industries ...
The aim of this research study is to investigate and analysed how women manage to balance their pe...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to examine gender differences while controlling for select...
Work/Life balance refers to maintaining a balance between roles at work and in personal life. Previ...
United Nations stated that one of the objectives of Sustainable Development by 2030 is to achieve Ge...
The study offers an understanding of female gender challenges in career progression in the hospitali...
Abstract The aim of my study has been to investigate which expectations students at The Hotel and Re...
[[abstract]]Recently female workforces have become a significant part in work field. However, many w...
This article explores the potential existence of a gender effect regarding selected managerial pract...