Intersectionality is a much-debated concept within gender and race studies, but there are few empirical studies that operationalise the concept in examining work organisations and occupational careers. This thesis applies an intersectional analysis to a study of the UK construction and transport sectors exploring how gender, sexuality and occupational class shape women’s work experiences. Sexuality is one of the least explored intersections, in particular its interaction with class; additionally the thesis addresses gaps in research evidence concerning the experience of women in non-professional occupations in construction and transport. In seeking to avoid prioritising either structure or agency, the research employs a multilevel framework...
The purposes of this study are twofold. The first is to look at the experiences of lesbian social wo...
This thesis is an investigation of how young people experience the workplace as queer (non-heterosex...
Over the last 20 years, equality legislation and positive action on diversity has increased awarenes...
PhDIntersectionality is a much-debated concept within gender and race studies, but there are few em...
Despite sustained focus in recent years on understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups ...
Despite sustained focus in recent years on understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups ...
Despite sustained focus in recent years on understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups ...
Drawing on 63 interviews with a diverse sample of tradeswomen, this article examines how the cultura...
Over the last three years the New Civil Engineer, Architects’ Journal and Construction News have con...
A qualitative investigation into the experiences of LGBT workers in the construction secto
In the UK women remain under-represented in the construction workforce, despite calls for gender equ...
This thesis examines the ways in which gender relations and sexuality are constructed in workplaces ...
ABSTRACT The Norwegian Labour market is both vertically and horizontally segregated in terms of gend...
The notion of intersectionality has been the subject of uncertainty, with debates taking place as to...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
The purposes of this study are twofold. The first is to look at the experiences of lesbian social wo...
This thesis is an investigation of how young people experience the workplace as queer (non-heterosex...
Over the last 20 years, equality legislation and positive action on diversity has increased awarenes...
PhDIntersectionality is a much-debated concept within gender and race studies, but there are few em...
Despite sustained focus in recent years on understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups ...
Despite sustained focus in recent years on understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups ...
Despite sustained focus in recent years on understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups ...
Drawing on 63 interviews with a diverse sample of tradeswomen, this article examines how the cultura...
Over the last three years the New Civil Engineer, Architects’ Journal and Construction News have con...
A qualitative investigation into the experiences of LGBT workers in the construction secto
In the UK women remain under-represented in the construction workforce, despite calls for gender equ...
This thesis examines the ways in which gender relations and sexuality are constructed in workplaces ...
ABSTRACT The Norwegian Labour market is both vertically and horizontally segregated in terms of gend...
The notion of intersectionality has been the subject of uncertainty, with debates taking place as to...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
The purposes of this study are twofold. The first is to look at the experiences of lesbian social wo...
This thesis is an investigation of how young people experience the workplace as queer (non-heterosex...
Over the last 20 years, equality legislation and positive action on diversity has increased awarenes...