Substantial evidence suggests that women have added the role of worker to their characteristic adult roles of wife and mother. The inclusion of a work cycle in the female life course is a significant alteration of traditional roles, and is likely to have a major impact on both individual lives and the social structure. However, little has been done to incorporate these changes into theoretical perspectives on occupational development. This paper examines the literature on women and work by reviewing, at the societal level, the trends in female labor force activity since 1900 and, at the individual level, theories of the development of occupational behavior. An integration of these two areas is then suggested through an evaluation of their r...
This paper presents the synthesised findings of a qualitative study that explored the concept of occ...
A theoretical framework i s presented that focuses on the division of labor by gender to account for...
Existing career theories are largely based on a stable working environment and have focused excessiv...
Substantial evidence suggests that women have added the role of worker to their characteristic adult...
Substantial evidence suggests that women have added the role of worker to their characteristic adult...
Current theories of career development are moving toward a holistic, ecological framework (Rapoport ...
A.review of literature on improving women's occupational potential was conducted. Most existing...
The Impact of Working Women on Work/Life Balance Perspectives This thesis describes the impact of wo...
This paper discusses the influence of occupational persona on developing effective occupational stra...
The purpose of this research is to study the effect of five selected factors on the occupational mob...
The relationship between women's conflicting roles of mother-wives and members of the labour force i...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
This paper presents the synthesised findings of a qualitative study that explored the concept of occ...
A theoretical framework i s presented that focuses on the division of labor by gender to account for...
Existing career theories are largely based on a stable working environment and have focused excessiv...
Substantial evidence suggests that women have added the role of worker to their characteristic adult...
Substantial evidence suggests that women have added the role of worker to their characteristic adult...
Current theories of career development are moving toward a holistic, ecological framework (Rapoport ...
A.review of literature on improving women's occupational potential was conducted. Most existing...
The Impact of Working Women on Work/Life Balance Perspectives This thesis describes the impact of wo...
This paper discusses the influence of occupational persona on developing effective occupational stra...
The purpose of this research is to study the effect of five selected factors on the occupational mob...
The relationship between women's conflicting roles of mother-wives and members of the labour force i...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
The work roles of women have changed dramatically within the last ten years. The purpose of this the...
This paper presents the synthesised findings of a qualitative study that explored the concept of occ...
A theoretical framework i s presented that focuses on the division of labor by gender to account for...
Existing career theories are largely based on a stable working environment and have focused excessiv...