This paper is based on research conducted as part of the Equal Opportunities Commission's General Formal Investigation into gender segregation in the United Kingdom labour market. The project comprised a survey of and focus groups with 14/15 year?olds in eight English schools in spring 2004 and a survey of 15/16 year?olds in four Welsh schools in autumn 2004. The survey explored the process of young people's career decision?making, their attitudes to career choice and whether apprenticeship was seen as an option. Experiences and perceptions of respondents suggest that decisions about their future career options are based in part on risk avoidance strategies but also on a willingness to take risks where it will advance an individual's intere...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...
Gender and risk are both components of our everyday life, put in a context of occupational segregati...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...
This paper is based on research conducted as part of the Equal Opportunities Commission's General Fo...
Purpose Gender segregation has been a persistent feature of apprenticeship programmes in countries a...
Purpose Gender segregation has been a persistent feature of apprenticeship programmes in countries a...
This paper examines the impact of gender and ?race? on young people?s perceptions of the educational...
This paper examines the impact of gender and ‘race’ on young people’s perceptions of the educational...
This paper explores the gendered landscape of vocational education and training in England and Wales...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate for women, both for those emp...
The overall aim of this research was to explore the career decision making experiences of adults in ...
This report examines possible causes of gender segregation and its link to skills shortages in the U...
This report examines possible causes of gender segregation and its link to skills shortages in the U...
The time when young women left the labour force upon marriage, and thus had much more modest educati...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...
Gender and risk are both components of our everyday life, put in a context of occupational segregati...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...
This paper is based on research conducted as part of the Equal Opportunities Commission's General Fo...
Purpose Gender segregation has been a persistent feature of apprenticeship programmes in countries a...
Purpose Gender segregation has been a persistent feature of apprenticeship programmes in countries a...
This paper examines the impact of gender and ?race? on young people?s perceptions of the educational...
This paper examines the impact of gender and ‘race’ on young people’s perceptions of the educational...
This paper explores the gendered landscape of vocational education and training in England and Wales...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate for women, both for those emp...
The overall aim of this research was to explore the career decision making experiences of adults in ...
This report examines possible causes of gender segregation and its link to skills shortages in the U...
This report examines possible causes of gender segregation and its link to skills shortages in the U...
The time when young women left the labour force upon marriage, and thus had much more modest educati...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...
Gender and risk are both components of our everyday life, put in a context of occupational segregati...
The EOC is investigating occupational segregation with a focus on five sectors: construction; engine...