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Health professions, gender and society: introduction and outlook
Birgit Blättel‐Mink, Ellen KuhlmannChanging market conditions, new modes of labour and decreasing legitimisation of experts, as well as an increasing ratio of women, pose new challenges to the professions. These…
The construction of professionalism in new and existing occupational contexts: promoting and facilitating occupational change
Julia EvettsProfessions, as a special (privileged) category of service‐sector occupations, are nowadays perceived as under threat from organizational, economic and political changes. Many of…
Continuity and change in the gender segregation of the medical profession in Britain and France
Rosemary Crompton, Nicky Le FeuvreIt is a well established fact that the entry of women into higher‐level professional occupations has not resulted in their equal distribution within these occupations. Indeed, the…
The career and work of pathologists: a gender perspective
Elianne RiskaThis paper describes how Finnish women and men pathologists account for their career choices. Finland has a gender‐balanced medical profession, but pathology has of all…
Gender differences, gender hierarchies and professions: an embedded approach to the German dental profession
Ellen KuhlmannWhat part does gender play in professionalism? How does gender translate into hierarchies in professions? This paper attempts to deal with these questions and to move towards an…
Professional and domestic work arrangements of women general practitioners in France
Nathalie LapeyreParallel to the increase in the number of women taking up medical careers, the reform of the 3rd cycle of medical studies in France has brought about some changes in professional…
Interprofessional education in maternity care: shared learning for women‐centred care
Kenda CrozierThere is a general agreement that the potential of shared learning is great in terms of interprofessional working and client care. Despite the fact that interprofessional…
Shifting boundaries and negotiations on knowledge: interprofessional conflicts between nurses and nursing assistants in Norway
Rannveig DahleThis chapter deals with a long and intense conflict between nurses and nursing assistants within the context of the Norwegian health care system. Caring work is culturally coded…
Care for the elderly: welfare system, professionalisation and the question of inequality
Hildegard TheobaldSince the 1960s, the health system has seen the professionalisation of a new occupation, carer of the elderly. The form and result of this process differs between countries…
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- Prof Colin Williams