Gender, work and medicine : women and the medical division of labour / edited by Elianne Riska and Katarina Wegar.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Sage, 1993Description: viii, 196 pISBN:- 0803989032
- 610.69082
Contents:
Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Pt. I. Introduction -- Pt. II. The Medical Profession -- 1. Sex stereotypes in women doctors' contribution to medicine: India -- 2. Women doctors in a changing profession: the case of Britain -- 3. Why women physicians will never be true equals in the American medical profession -- 4. Women physicians: a new force in medicine? -- Pt. III. Other Health Professionals -- 5. The subordination of nurses in health care: towards a social divisions approach -- 6. A cross-national view of the status of midwives -- 7. Health-manpower planning or gender relations? The obvious and the oblique -- Pt. IV. Conclusions -- Index.
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Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Pt. I. Introduction -- Pt. II. The Medical Profession -- 1. Sex stereotypes in women doctors' contribution to medicine: India -- 2. Women doctors in a changing profession: the case of Britain -- 3. Why women physicians will never be true equals in the American medical profession -- 4. Women physicians: a new force in medicine? -- Pt. III. Other Health Professionals -- 5. The subordination of nurses in health care: towards a social divisions approach -- 6. A cross-national view of the status of midwives -- 7. Health-manpower planning or gender relations? The obvious and the oblique -- Pt. IV. Conclusions -- Index.
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