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Harding, T. (2009). Swimming against the malestream : men choosing nursing as a career.
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
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25
(3), 4–16.
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Reports on one aspect of a larger study, which used qualitative methods to critically explore the social construction of men as nurses. Draws upon literature pertaining to gender and nursing, and interviews with 18 NZ men, to describe the factors underpinning decisions to turn away from 'malestream' occupations and enter a profession stereotyped as 'women's work'. Outlines the five thematic groupings revealed to be significant with respect to the decision-making process.
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'Women's work'
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Qualitative research
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