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Consequences of Feminization of a Profession

 

作者: MuzzinL.J.,   BrownG.P.,   HornostyR.W.,   Features SubmissionHaworthContinuing,  

 

期刊: Women&Health  (Taylor Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 21, issue 2-3  

页码: 39-56

 

ISSN:0363-0242

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.1300/J013v21n02_03

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Although the influx of women into formerly entirely male-dominated professions has attracted much commentary from members of these professions, little investigation of the consequences of rapid, large-scale feminization has been undertaken for particular professions. The results of a pilot study in Canadian pharmacy suggest that fears of shortages due to women working part-time while they raise their children, are unfounded. However, swey results suguest that women are differentially drawn into pharmacies run by corporations rather than independent businesses: This may allow them to reorient pharmacy away from its business base and towards its chosen new professional jurisdiction of counselling. On the other hand, the independent pharmacy, that traditi&ally attracted males, may bring with it less control by pharmacists over what they do in everyday practice. The possibility that similar processes are operating in other feminizing professions with entrepreneurial components, such as dentistry and optometry, should be investigated.

 

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