The opponents of women’s higher education in the nineteenth century feared that a university education for women would radically alter the ‘separate spheres’ and ultimately lead to a sexual revolution. This article suggests that in terms of the career biographies of university-educated women, they need not have feared. Drawing on a range of data sources, the article documents the limited, gendered career options that faced graduate women post-1945, despite the increase in both educational and employment opportunities. There remained astounding persistence in sexist assumptions about women’s life-plans; even for the academic elite, the role of wife and mother was never lost sight of. Graduate women negotiated the labour market within the con...
From 1890 to 1920 higher education witnessed a marked increase in female matriculation among select ...
This paper examines young women university students’ expectations of gender inequalities in the work...
The main concern of this research is the relationship between the changing structure of the labour m...
The opponents of women’s higher education in the nineteenth century feared that a university educati...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
Deciphering the manner in which women have been, and continue to be, represented in society is an in...
Deciphering the manner in which women have been, and continue to be, represented in society is an in...
This thesis is the first focused study of working-class women who attended higher education institut...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This dissertation argues for the central role that higher education played in the making and remakin...
Based on the author's dissertation, this article traces the development of the academic profession f...
Any explanation of the routes girls take into employment or further/higher education (routes general...
In this thesis, I examine the lives of women who attended college during a time far less accommodati...
From 1890 to 1920 higher education witnessed a marked increase in female matriculation among select ...
This paper examines young women university students’ expectations of gender inequalities in the work...
The main concern of this research is the relationship between the changing structure of the labour m...
The opponents of women’s higher education in the nineteenth century feared that a university educati...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
Deciphering the manner in which women have been, and continue to be, represented in society is an in...
Deciphering the manner in which women have been, and continue to be, represented in society is an in...
This thesis is the first focused study of working-class women who attended higher education institut...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This dissertation argues for the central role that higher education played in the making and remakin...
Based on the author's dissertation, this article traces the development of the academic profession f...
Any explanation of the routes girls take into employment or further/higher education (routes general...
In this thesis, I examine the lives of women who attended college during a time far less accommodati...
From 1890 to 1920 higher education witnessed a marked increase in female matriculation among select ...
This paper examines young women university students’ expectations of gender inequalities in the work...
The main concern of this research is the relationship between the changing structure of the labour m...