Managerial aspirations of high school seniors: A comparison of males and females |
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Authors: | Myron D Fottler Trevor Bain |
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Affiliation: | The University of Alabama USA |
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Abstract: | Empirical research in the past has indicated that young people are generally not oriented toward managerial careers and that females are less so than are males. However, the greater career orientation of today's students, recent changes in societal values, persistent attempts by women to obtain equality, and federal legislation expressly forbidding discrimination may have changed this situation by the late 1970s. A survey of 2112 high school seniors in the state of Alabama was conducted to investigate these issues. Results indicate that few high school seniors aspire to management careers and that sex continues to be a major discriminator. The “male managerial model” continues to be reinforced by the values and attitudes of society as reflected in its young people. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Myron D. Fottler Graduate School of Business The University of Alabama University AL 35486. |
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