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Women employed in male-dominated industries: lessons learned from female aircraft pilots, pilots-in-training and mixed-gender flight instructors

机译:在以男性为主的行业中受雇的妇女:从女飞机驾驶员,训练中的驾驶员和性别混合的飞行教员那里汲取的教训

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To date, women who work in traditionally male-typed fields and occupations continue to face gender barriers. This paper reviews the literature on the topic then identifies and examines barriers presented during aviation training based on data from 296 female pilots-in-training, pilots, and flight instructors. Results show that the lack of acceptance, self-efficacy, lack of social support from organizations, flight instructors and family, and stereotyping are among the top obstacles women encounter during their flight training, often leading them to quit. Implications for human resource development (HRD) and for the recruitment, retention, and success of women in male-dominated occupations are discussed.
机译:迄今为止,在传统上属于男性类型的领域和职业中工作的妇女继续面临性别障碍。本文回顾了有关该主题的文献,然后根据来自296名在职女飞行员,飞行员和飞行教练的数据,确定并检查了航空培训期间出现的障碍。结果表明,缺乏接受能力,自我效能感,缺乏组织,飞行教员和家人的社会支持以及陈规定型观念是妇女在飞行训练中遇到的主要障碍,常常导致她们辞职。讨论了对人力资源开发(HRD)以及女性在男性占主导地位的职业中的招聘,保留和成功的影响。

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