Changing market conditions, new modes of labour and decreasing legitimisation of experts, as well as an increasing ratio of women, pose new challenges to the professions. These ongoing dynamics are especially visible in the health care system – a traditional professional field with strongly formalised rules governing entrance, initiation and career paths. In addition, this field is highly segregated according to sexes. How do the bove‐mentioned processes of change present themselves and what economic, social or structural factors cause them? What role does gender play within these processes? What potential lies in the re‐structuring processes of health care systems as far as a gender equal architecture and design of professions is concerned? These and other questions are addressed in this collection of papers. For the main part they grew out of a thematic focus event organised and coordinated by the editors for the 5th Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA) Research Network Sociology of Professions that was held in 2001 in Helsinki. Inspired by the richness of the research results on professions and gender in health care systems in various European countries and new horizons which opened up from the comparative perspective in different countries, professions, and theoretical approaches, and finally motivated by very constructive ensuing discussions, we decided to continue the discussion with a publication.
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Birgit Blättel‐Mink;
Birgit Blättel‐Mink
Stand‐In‐Chair of Sociology of Work and Organization, Institute for Social Sciences, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Ellen Kuhlmann
Ellen Kuhlmann
Senior Researcher, Dept. Gender Politics in the Welfare State, Centre of Social Policy Research, University of Bremen, Germany
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6720
Print ISSN: 0144-333X
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2003
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (2003) 23 (4-5): 1–21.
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Blättel‐Mink B, Kuhlmann E (2003), "Health professions, gender and society: introduction and outlook". International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 23 No. 4-5 pp. 1–21, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443330310790480
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