This baler compares and contrasts two separate bieces of research on surveying students and practitioners completed in 1980 and 1990, by Martin Joseph and myself respectively. This paper discusses the differences in the two approaches to the research topic, and the changes which have occurred in surveying education and practice over the last ten years not least of which has been the growing numbers of women entering an erstwhile predominantly male profession. Emphasis is placed upon how women (as against men) experience the values of the subculture and the process of professional socialisation, and related to this women’s place and role within surveying education and practice is discussed. © 1991, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights res...
From the dual professional and teaching perspective, it is a question of analyzing the differences a...
This study aims to investigate what factors that affect the inclusion of female coworkers in male do...
Replicates a study completed 30-years before regarding college students' perceptions of women in man...
This baler compares and contrasts two separate bieces of research on surveying students and practiti...
This article discusses the implications of the increase in the numbers of women entering male profes...
Women now make up 50% of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eur...
Chartered surveyors provide professional advice on all aspects of land use and development. Only 3% ...
Women now make up 50 % of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eu...
The Committee on the Status of Women in the Management Profession commissioned this study to obtain ...
The study explcred thE career and professional socialization patterns of top women administrators in...
Two hundred and one students from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo completed...
Two studies compared perceptions of status for occupations based on the gender and race ...
This paper aims to clarify the characteristics of the studies about the men who work in "the female ...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
This paper argues that the analysis of changes in the social position of women needs to distinguish ...
From the dual professional and teaching perspective, it is a question of analyzing the differences a...
This study aims to investigate what factors that affect the inclusion of female coworkers in male do...
Replicates a study completed 30-years before regarding college students' perceptions of women in man...
This baler compares and contrasts two separate bieces of research on surveying students and practiti...
This article discusses the implications of the increase in the numbers of women entering male profes...
Women now make up 50% of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eur...
Chartered surveyors provide professional advice on all aspects of land use and development. Only 3% ...
Women now make up 50 % of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eu...
The Committee on the Status of Women in the Management Profession commissioned this study to obtain ...
The study explcred thE career and professional socialization patterns of top women administrators in...
Two hundred and one students from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo completed...
Two studies compared perceptions of status for occupations based on the gender and race ...
This paper aims to clarify the characteristics of the studies about the men who work in "the female ...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
This paper argues that the analysis of changes in the social position of women needs to distinguish ...
From the dual professional and teaching perspective, it is a question of analyzing the differences a...
This study aims to investigate what factors that affect the inclusion of female coworkers in male do...
Replicates a study completed 30-years before regarding college students' perceptions of women in man...