When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations?
Sobiraj S, Korek S, Weseler D, Mohr G (2011)
Sex Roles 65: 798-812.
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Sobiraj, SonjaUniBi;
Korek, S.;
Weseler, D.;
Mohr, G.
Stichworte
gender
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Sex Roles
Band
65
Seite(n)
798-812
ISSN
0360-0025
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2515396
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Sobiraj S, Korek S, Weseler D, Mohr G. When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations? Sex Roles. 2011;65:798-812.
Sobiraj, S., Korek, S., Weseler, D., & Mohr, G. (2011). When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations? Sex Roles, 65, 798-812.
Sobiraj, Sonja, Korek, S., Weseler, D., and Mohr, G. 2011. “When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations?”. Sex Roles 65: 798-812.
Sobiraj, S., Korek, S., Weseler, D., and Mohr, G. (2011). When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations? Sex Roles 65, 798-812.
Sobiraj, S., et al., 2011. When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations? Sex Roles, 65, p 798-812.
S. Sobiraj, et al., “When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations?”, Sex Roles, vol. 65, 2011, pp. 798-812.
Sobiraj, S., Korek, S., Weseler, D., Mohr, G.: When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations? Sex Roles. 65, 798-812 (2011).
Sobiraj, Sonja, Korek, S., Weseler, D., and Mohr, G. “When male norms don't fit: Do traditional attitudes of female colleagues challenge men in non-traditional occupations?”. Sex Roles 65 (2011): 798-812.