Tom Schuller is an independent social and educational researcher. He has held senior positions in academia and policy bodies, and written or edited around 20 books. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, and a visiting professor at Birkbeck and the UCL Institute of Education, both in London.
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Preface 1 The Principle Twins: Paula and Peter 2 Educated Rita: how women have overtaken men in education and skills 3 Competence Under-Rewarded: how women's skills and qualifications continue to be undervalued 4 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor one - discrimination and values 5 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor two - caring responsibilities 6 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor three - self-confidence and identity 7 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor four - social capital 8 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor five - choice 9 The Paula Agenda: what is to be done? Conclusion Notes Acknowledgements
Preface 1 The Principle Twins: Paula and Peter 2 Educated Rita: how women have overtaken men in education and skills 3 Competence Under-Rewarded: how women's skills and qualifications continue to be undervalued 4 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor one - discrimination and values 5 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor two - caring responsibilities 6 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor three - self-confidence and identity 7 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor four - social capital 8 Explaining The Paula Principle: factor five - choice 9 The Paula Agenda: what is to be done? Conclusion Notes Acknowledgements
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