Gendering Career Capital: A Study of UK Women Scientists

Joanne Duberley, Laurie Cohen

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    Abstract

    In this article we reflect on the increasingly popular concept of career capital, and apply the concept to data generated with a sample of women scientists. We propose that by examining career capital through a ‘gendered lens’ we can provide insight into structural constraint, often missing in discussions of this concept. Based on the findings from in-depth interviews with 31 women scientists, ranging from post-doctoral researcher to professor, we argue that even within occupational fields the notion of capital must be seen as differentiated, not only in terms of its meaning and expression within these fields, but also in terms of its availability. Thus we suggest that in analyzing careers we should examine deficits and impediments alongside capital, whilst maintaining awareness of social structural constraint.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)187-197
    Number of pages11
    JournalJournal of Vocational Behaviour
    Volume76
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2010

    Keywords

    • Gender
    • Scientific careers
    • Career capital
    • Science
    • Bourdieu

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