The entry of women in predominantly male professions: when training supports the search of alternative ways of organizing work time

Sónia Nogueira*, Marianne Lacomblez, Marta Santos, Liliana Cunha, Joana Castelhano

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Following a research carried out on the integration of women in professional areas predominantly for men, this paper intends to present and debate the project of a training course which aims the transformation of the organization of work schedules in order to improve the well-being of the workers involved. The conception of training courses with this type of objective involves the confrontation and debate between the "invested skills" of the trainers and the "constituted skills" of the trainees. But will this paradigm remain intact when applied to training courses permeated by the gender dimension? That is what one will try to realize with the effective implementation of a training course, whose reflection will allow, ultimately, to enrich our understanding on gender, work, health and training.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)4650-4652
Número de páginas3
RevistaWork
Volume41
Número de emissãoSUPPL.1
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 2012

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