Women comprise 51% of the population in the United States (U.S.), but fill only 3.7% of paid firefighting positions. This study replicates the survey portion the 2008 benchmark study The National Report Card on Women in Firefighting (Hulett, Bendick, Thomas & Moccio, 2008). Using the same survey instrument as the 2008 study, this research examined the perceptions of 141 firefighters from across the U.S. to determine key issues limiting female participation in the fire and emergency service and how results compared to the findings by Hulett et al. in 2008. Results showed that significantly more women than men felt they were treated differently due to their gender, experienced ill fitting “turn-out” or “bunker gear,” perceived supervisors d...
Firefighters are chronically exposed to occupational stressors and represent a high-risk population ...
More information is needed in order to inform best safety practices and injury prevention policies. ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify specific health and well-being issues that women firefighte...
Women comprise 51% of the population in the United States (U.S.), but fill only 3.7% of paid firefig...
Discrimination and strained co-worker relationships based on gender, race or sexual orientation are ...
abstract: Despite equal opportunity legislation, female firefighters (3.4 percent) remain underrepre...
This research examined perceptions of 338 female firefighters in the United States. Specifically, re...
Discrimination and strained co-worker relationships based on gender, race or sexual orientation are ...
Until the early 1970s, it was illegal for women to serve in the U.S. fire service. Since then, data ...
Utilizing the results from a nationwide sample of fire departments and women firefighters, this arti...
Being discriminated against because of factors such as gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, a...
Many career fire departments in the United States are struggling to promote greater workplace divers...
The aim of this research was to explore the lived experiences of women fire fighters from a phenomen...
Firefighters are heroes who save lives and protect property. They are highly revered in societies al...
Firefighters are heroes who save lives and protect property. They are highly revered in societies al...
Firefighters are chronically exposed to occupational stressors and represent a high-risk population ...
More information is needed in order to inform best safety practices and injury prevention policies. ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify specific health and well-being issues that women firefighte...
Women comprise 51% of the population in the United States (U.S.), but fill only 3.7% of paid firefig...
Discrimination and strained co-worker relationships based on gender, race or sexual orientation are ...
abstract: Despite equal opportunity legislation, female firefighters (3.4 percent) remain underrepre...
This research examined perceptions of 338 female firefighters in the United States. Specifically, re...
Discrimination and strained co-worker relationships based on gender, race or sexual orientation are ...
Until the early 1970s, it was illegal for women to serve in the U.S. fire service. Since then, data ...
Utilizing the results from a nationwide sample of fire departments and women firefighters, this arti...
Being discriminated against because of factors such as gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, a...
Many career fire departments in the United States are struggling to promote greater workplace divers...
The aim of this research was to explore the lived experiences of women fire fighters from a phenomen...
Firefighters are heroes who save lives and protect property. They are highly revered in societies al...
Firefighters are heroes who save lives and protect property. They are highly revered in societies al...
Firefighters are chronically exposed to occupational stressors and represent a high-risk population ...
More information is needed in order to inform best safety practices and injury prevention policies. ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify specific health and well-being issues that women firefighte...