The féminisation of medicine is an international phenomenon referring to increasing numbers of females undertaking medical education and entering the medical workforce. This phenomenon has been a hallmark of the medical profession in Ireland since the 1990s. Associated with this phenomenon are several trends that may have implications for human resources management of the medical workforce. These trends are: distinct variation in the distribution of female doctors across the medical specialties, under-representation of female doctors in senior medical roles, and a greater likelihood of less-than-full-time working among female doctors compared to males. Suggested implications of the féminisation of medicine for human resources management are...
In the hospital, both male and female doctors ‘do gender’, but because men and masculinity are assoc...
While gender mainstreaming in research has been systematically supported at the institutional level,...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...
The féminisation of medicine is an international phenomenon referring to increasing numbers of femal...
Background The implications of the feminisation of medicine, which is characterised by a growing p...
Contains fulltext : 99337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-care in...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
This paper reports on findings from a recent study, which investigated the reasons underlying, possi...
Regulation of time, management of gender equality and discourses of professionalism are often studie...
Abstract The feminist women’s health movement empowered women’s knowledge regarding their health and...
Contains fulltext : 77102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gender is an ess...
The presented diploma thesis focuses on the identification of gender-based specifics in health care,...
This paper explores the motivations underlying the specialisation choices of six female specialist d...
In the hospital, both male and female doctors ‘do gender’, but because men and masculinity are assoc...
While gender mainstreaming in research has been systematically supported at the institutional level,...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...
The féminisation of medicine is an international phenomenon referring to increasing numbers of femal...
Background The implications of the feminisation of medicine, which is characterised by a growing p...
Contains fulltext : 99337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-care in...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
This paper reports on findings from a recent study, which investigated the reasons underlying, possi...
Regulation of time, management of gender equality and discourses of professionalism are often studie...
Abstract The feminist women’s health movement empowered women’s knowledge regarding their health and...
Contains fulltext : 77102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gender is an ess...
The presented diploma thesis focuses on the identification of gender-based specifics in health care,...
This paper explores the motivations underlying the specialisation choices of six female specialist d...
In the hospital, both male and female doctors ‘do gender’, but because men and masculinity are assoc...
While gender mainstreaming in research has been systematically supported at the institutional level,...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...