Gender Capital at Work uses new data from interviews with nurses, social workers, exotic dancers and hairdressers to explore the processes involved in producing and reproducing gendered and classed workers and occupations. In doing so, this book argues that femininity, femaleness, masculinity and maleness work as assets in feminised occupations and that the concept 'gender capital' may help researches to better understand the complex relationship between gender, class and occupation. This book builds on Bourdieusian theory, particularly the concept 'gender capital', and provides a unique approach to gendered occupational segregation
This research project was designed to generate new insights into women\u27s work-related experiences...
Feminized occupations such as nursing, teaching, social work and librarianship are gendered because...
The past decade has seen increasing claims concerning the feminisation of labour markets with partic...
Australia features a highly segregated workforce where certain occupational spaces appear to privile...
Bourdieu overlooked the possibility of gendered capital. A number of feminists have taken issue with...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
A generation of women have sustained careers in senior management. We use Bourdieu's concepts of fie...
Labour market position is socially constructed through the complex and intertwined relationships emb...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and significant relationship between occupational ...
While Bourdieu’s notion of capital is attuned to power differences and inequalities, it has paid sca...
This book provides an authoritative account of ethnicity and gender in the workplace. It will be ess...
The thesis is a critical contribution to the sociology of gender and work. It argues for a more nuan...
This study examines the relationship between gender roles and habitus in service industry occupatio...
Purpose This research aims to explore the role of social capital and specifically networks in role,...
On the Swedish labor market, occupational segregation has decreased during subsequent decades of the...
This research project was designed to generate new insights into women\u27s work-related experiences...
Feminized occupations such as nursing, teaching, social work and librarianship are gendered because...
The past decade has seen increasing claims concerning the feminisation of labour markets with partic...
Australia features a highly segregated workforce where certain occupational spaces appear to privile...
Bourdieu overlooked the possibility of gendered capital. A number of feminists have taken issue with...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
A generation of women have sustained careers in senior management. We use Bourdieu's concepts of fie...
Labour market position is socially constructed through the complex and intertwined relationships emb...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and significant relationship between occupational ...
While Bourdieu’s notion of capital is attuned to power differences and inequalities, it has paid sca...
This book provides an authoritative account of ethnicity and gender in the workplace. It will be ess...
The thesis is a critical contribution to the sociology of gender and work. It argues for a more nuan...
This study examines the relationship between gender roles and habitus in service industry occupatio...
Purpose This research aims to explore the role of social capital and specifically networks in role,...
On the Swedish labor market, occupational segregation has decreased during subsequent decades of the...
This research project was designed to generate new insights into women\u27s work-related experiences...
Feminized occupations such as nursing, teaching, social work and librarianship are gendered because...
The past decade has seen increasing claims concerning the feminisation of labour markets with partic...