Currently the number of men working in early years education in England is very low at 2%. This stubbornly resistant workforce pattern matters because it perpetuates the entrenched gender stereotype of young children’s education and care as women’s work. It is extraordinary to find this corner of gender statis in a world that is supposedly in the grip of a gender revolution. This gender revolution does not appear to have impacted on, or even dented, the gendered nature of the early years workforce. This is all the more remarkable because early years staffing shortages have now reached crisis point in England (the country where the authors reside and where they have carried out the research referred to in this paper). The small minority of m...
Retention rates for men in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are low. Exit is associated wit...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
EARLI SIG-5 conference (August 2012)Doing and undoing gender in the nursery a. Franziska Vogt, Uni...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
It was the European Commission Network on Childcare that introduced the issue of gender in early chi...
It was the European Commission Network on Childcare that introduced the issue of gender in early chi...
Despite increasing male participation in recent years in many traditionally female\u27\u27 professi...
As part of the GenderEYE Study on recruiting and supporting men in early years education at Lancaste...
This paper aims to open up the rationales that are used to argue for an increase in male participati...
High-quality outcomes for children as well as the quality of the workforce, has become early childho...
This study draws on data from the GenderEYE project, research conducted in England between 2018 and ...
Retention rates for men in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are low. Exit is associated wit...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
EARLI SIG-5 conference (August 2012)Doing and undoing gender in the nursery a. Franziska Vogt, Uni...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
It was the European Commission Network on Childcare that introduced the issue of gender in early chi...
It was the European Commission Network on Childcare that introduced the issue of gender in early chi...
Despite increasing male participation in recent years in many traditionally female\u27\u27 professi...
As part of the GenderEYE Study on recruiting and supporting men in early years education at Lancaste...
This paper aims to open up the rationales that are used to argue for an increase in male participati...
High-quality outcomes for children as well as the quality of the workforce, has become early childho...
This study draws on data from the GenderEYE project, research conducted in England between 2018 and ...
Retention rates for men in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are low. Exit is associated wit...
Globally, the underrepresentation of men in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workforce ...
EARLI SIG-5 conference (August 2012)Doing and undoing gender in the nursery a. Franziska Vogt, Uni...