Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency considers the underrepresentation of women at partnership level in Accountancy through a feminist lens, analysing interviews with female partners in Germany and the United Kingdom.
Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency considers the underrepresentation of women at partnership level in Accountancy through a feminist lens, analysing interviews with female partners in Germany and the United Kingdom.
Dr Patrizia Kokot-Blamey is a Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies at Queen Mary, University of London. She holds a PhD in Gender Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences. She completed a Master's degree as well as her undergraduate studies in Economics at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Before pursuing an academic career, Patrizia worked as a financial journalist and correspondent for Reuters News and Thomson Financial, reporting on European equities and economics.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction: Feminism, Capitalism, and Dependency * 2: Accounting Matters - Mapping Women's Underrepresentation in Accountancy * 3: Making Partnership in Accounting - Career Histories, Structures, and Relationships at Work * 4: Sexism at Work * 5: Mothering in Accounting * 6: Job Security and Work Centrality * 7: Concluding Discussion and Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency
* 1: Introduction: Feminism, Capitalism, and Dependency * 2: Accounting Matters - Mapping Women's Underrepresentation in Accountancy * 3: Making Partnership in Accounting - Career Histories, Structures, and Relationships at Work * 4: Sexism at Work * 5: Mothering in Accounting * 6: Job Security and Work Centrality * 7: Concluding Discussion and Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency
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