Conceptions of gender and competencies may be of importance for the gendered allocation of tasks and may help explain gender segregation in the labor market and within organizations. Drawing on survey panel data from Scandinavian police recruits in the male-dominated police profession, this article explores and discusses the prevalence of conceptions of gender and different police competencies. A substantial portion of the police recruits disagree that men are more competent at specific police tasks (handling violence) and women at others (care and communication). However, quite a large minority have more stereotypical conceptions of gender and competencies. Male police recruits generally report more gender-stereotypical conceptions than fe...
Scholars are increasingly studying how gender shapes work generally and police work in particular. A...
Traditionally and historically certain jobs have been recognized as male or female professions leadi...
Looking back over time, the police, just like the military, have been a male-dominated profession, w...
This paper contributes to the debates of continuity and change of gender segregation in the labour m...
Equal representation of men and women in all types of police jobs is an official goal of the Norwegi...
The aim of this study is to explain why the Swedish police organisation has difficulties recruiting ...
NIJ’s Policing Research Plan (2017-2022) highlights the need to understand factors that attract dive...
Police officer has been conventionally regarded as a masculine occupation, where values such as stre...
Using self-report survey methodology, this article examines the relationship between gender and poli...
Gender roles are learnt through the socialization process and subsequently extend to the work contex...
For a study of police women’s identities, qualitative data were generated from in-depth interviews w...
Few occupations have been so fully defined as masculine and as resistant to the integration of wome...
A long research tradition has documented gender differences in career choices and outcomes in severa...
Policing is labelled as a 'gendered' occupation (Davies and Thomas, 2008; Westmarland, 2001) and its...
The number of civilian crime investigators (CIs) has been increasing among the police, a trend that ...
Scholars are increasingly studying how gender shapes work generally and police work in particular. A...
Traditionally and historically certain jobs have been recognized as male or female professions leadi...
Looking back over time, the police, just like the military, have been a male-dominated profession, w...
This paper contributes to the debates of continuity and change of gender segregation in the labour m...
Equal representation of men and women in all types of police jobs is an official goal of the Norwegi...
The aim of this study is to explain why the Swedish police organisation has difficulties recruiting ...
NIJ’s Policing Research Plan (2017-2022) highlights the need to understand factors that attract dive...
Police officer has been conventionally regarded as a masculine occupation, where values such as stre...
Using self-report survey methodology, this article examines the relationship between gender and poli...
Gender roles are learnt through the socialization process and subsequently extend to the work contex...
For a study of police women’s identities, qualitative data were generated from in-depth interviews w...
Few occupations have been so fully defined as masculine and as resistant to the integration of wome...
A long research tradition has documented gender differences in career choices and outcomes in severa...
Policing is labelled as a 'gendered' occupation (Davies and Thomas, 2008; Westmarland, 2001) and its...
The number of civilian crime investigators (CIs) has been increasing among the police, a trend that ...
Scholars are increasingly studying how gender shapes work generally and police work in particular. A...
Traditionally and historically certain jobs have been recognized as male or female professions leadi...
Looking back over time, the police, just like the military, have been a male-dominated profession, w...