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Women in male-dominated professions: Contrasts in their personal and vocational histories
Authors:Kay Standley  Bradley Soule
Institution:National Institutes of Health U.S.A.
Abstract:Women in four high-status, male-dominated professions—architecture, law, medicine, and psychology—are described in terms of a variety of historical, social, and career variables. The women share common antecedents of their vocational choices and similar perceptions of their work, but the occupational groups are dissimilar on a number of dimensions. Psychologists stand in particular contrast to the other three groups of professionals, describing experiences and career patterns less in conflict with stereotypic female roles. These contrasts may reflect differences in the sex-typed characterizations of the professions even though all are male-dominated.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Kay Standley  Social and Behavioral Sciences Branch  National Institute of Child Health and Human Development  Bethesda  Maryland 20014  
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