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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine prevalence of sexual harassment (SH) in nursing and the environmental … areas in Australia. A total of 23 in‐depth semi‐structured interviews are conducted. Findings – Prevalence of SH in nursing … name physicians as typical perpetrators. A model is tested via structural equation modelling and revealed that leadership …
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For many years the NHS has been subject to allegations that gender and racial discrimination are a feature of the internal labour market for qualified nurses. This paper examines this issue with regard to the promotion process using 1994 survey data. We start by rejecting the assumption of...
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a feminized occupation such as nursing. While the effect of motherhood, working hours, career breaks and school aged …, comprising the 46,565 registered nursing workforces in NHS Scotland from 2000‐2008. The variables examined include gender …
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Purpose – In this paper, the authors situate existing scholarship about men in nursing within the broader gendered … landscape of the profession and society. As a consequence, the need to reframe the discourse about men in nursing from the … issues. Design/methodology/approach – A critical synthesis of scholarship addressing men in nursing serves as the basis for a …
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