Purpose– This purpose of this paper is to engage two enduring sets of assumptions within nursing: firstly, that woman with children should prioritise the care of children; and secondly, that nursing standards require nurses to put their profession above other priorities. Commitment is linked to full-time working which contrasts sharply with the reality for many women with children who need to work part-time and are not able to change or extend working hoursDesign/methodology/approach– This qualitative research involved the use of 32 in-depth interviews with 32 female registered nurses with children and without children. They were employed in “acute” nursing, aged between 25 and 60 years, and in registered grades “D” to “senior nurse manager...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically analyse women’s understanding of gender stereotypes and ...
The overall objective of this dissertation is to identify if working women themselves feel that thei...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how and whether young women’s strong and early pref...
Within nursing, there appears to be two enduring sets of assumptions: firstly, that woman with child...
yesPurpose - Within nursing, there appear to be two enduring sets of assumptions: firstly, that wom...
The academic research into the relationship between gender, gender perceptions and career progressio...
YesThe article discusses how nurses are increasingly being valued as autonomous decision makers and ...
Purpose – After many years of equal opportunities legislation, motherhood still limits womens' caree...
Purpose - After many years of equal opportunities legislation, motherhood still limits womens' caree...
NoWithin nursing, career breaks have an impact on women's career outcomes. However, the causal mecha...
This paper investigates the assumption that men have a greater opportunity for career success in the...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: Through the campaign for gender equality, it has become clear that patriar...
Aim: To explore the experiences of female registered nurses (RNs), who encounter workplace gender di...
Many professions have been categorized by gender until recently. Various societies and businesses ha...
Nursing has evolved significantly over the past few years. Through history, both strategies and expe...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically analyse women’s understanding of gender stereotypes and ...
The overall objective of this dissertation is to identify if working women themselves feel that thei...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how and whether young women’s strong and early pref...
Within nursing, there appears to be two enduring sets of assumptions: firstly, that woman with child...
yesPurpose - Within nursing, there appear to be two enduring sets of assumptions: firstly, that wom...
The academic research into the relationship between gender, gender perceptions and career progressio...
YesThe article discusses how nurses are increasingly being valued as autonomous decision makers and ...
Purpose – After many years of equal opportunities legislation, motherhood still limits womens' caree...
Purpose - After many years of equal opportunities legislation, motherhood still limits womens' caree...
NoWithin nursing, career breaks have an impact on women's career outcomes. However, the causal mecha...
This paper investigates the assumption that men have a greater opportunity for career success in the...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: Through the campaign for gender equality, it has become clear that patriar...
Aim: To explore the experiences of female registered nurses (RNs), who encounter workplace gender di...
Many professions have been categorized by gender until recently. Various societies and businesses ha...
Nursing has evolved significantly over the past few years. Through history, both strategies and expe...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically analyse women’s understanding of gender stereotypes and ...
The overall objective of this dissertation is to identify if working women themselves feel that thei...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how and whether young women’s strong and early pref...