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Abigail Powell
Abigail Powell
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How women engineers do and undo gender: Consequences for gender equality
A Powell, B Bagilhole, A Dainty
Gender, work & organization 16 (4), 411-428, 2009
5812009
Towards intensive parenting? C hanges in the composition and determinants of mothers' and fathers' time with children 1992–2006
L Craig, A Powell, C Smyth
The British journal of sociology 65 (3), 555-579, 2014
2642014
Non-standard work schedules, work-family balance and the gendered division of childcare
L Craig, A Powell
Work, employment and society 25 (2), 274-291, 2011
2082011
Gender stereotypes among women engineering and technology students in the UK: lessons from career choice narratives
A Powell, A Dainty, B Bagilhole
European Journal of Engineering Education 37 (6), 541-556, 2012
1582012
Self-employment, work-family time and the gender division of labour
L Craig, A Powell, N Cortis
Work, employment and society 26 (5), 716-734, 2012
1512012
Gender differences in working at home and time use patterns: Evidence from Australia
A Powell, L Craig
Work, employment and society 29 (4), 571-589, 2015
1472015
Everyday experiences of sexism in male-dominated professions: A Bourdieusian perspective
A Powell, KJC Sang
Sociology 49 (5), 919-936, 2015
1352015
Designing robust and revisable policies for gender equality: Lessons from the Australian construction industry
N Galea, A Powell, M Loosemore, L Chappell
Construction management and economics 33 (5-6), 375-389, 2015
1202015
‘Being an academic is not a 9–5 job’: long working hours and the ‘ideal worker’in UK academia
K Sang, A Powell, R Finkel, J Richards
Labour & Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work 25 …, 2015
1092015
State of Australia's Young People: A Report on the Social, Economic, Health and Family Lives of Young People.
K Muir, K Mullan, A Powell, S Flaxman, D Thompson, M Griffiths
Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace …, 2009
1022009
Researching UK women professionals in SET: A critical review of current approaches
S Barnard, A Powell, B Bagilhole, A Dainty
International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology 2 (3), 2010
1012010
The problem of women's assimilation into UK engineering cultures: can critical mass work?
A Powell, BM Bagilhole, ARJ Dainty
Equal Opportunities International 25 (8), 688-699, 2006
942006
Dual-earner parents’ work-family time: the effects of atypical work patterns and non-parental childcare
L Craig, A Powell
Journal of Population Research 29, 229-247, 2012
932012
Independent evaluation of headspace: the National Youth Mental Health Foundation, interim evaluation report
K Muir, S McDermott, S Gendera, S Flaxman, R Patulny, T Sitek, D Abello, ...
Social Policy Research Centre, 2009
89*2009
‘They don’t treat you like a virus’: youth‐friendly lessons from the Australian National Youth Mental Health Foundation
K Muir, A Powell, S McDermott
Health & social care in the community 20 (2), 181-189, 2012
722012
Equality, diversity, inclusion and work–life balance in construction
K Sang, A Powell
Human resource management in construction, 163-196, 2013
682013
Does the engineering culture in UK higher education advance women’s careers?
A Powell, B Bagilhole, A Dainty, R Neale
Equal Opportunities International 23 (7/8), 21-38, 2004
662004
Researching cultures in science, engineering and technology: an analysis of current and past literature
B Bagilhole, A Powell, S Barnard, A Dainty
UK resource centre for women in science, engineering and technology, 2008
582008
The gendered dimensions of informal institutions in the Australian construction industry
N Galea, A Powell, M Loosemore, L Chappell
Gender, work & organization 27 (6), 1214-1231, 2020
532020
Australian charities report 2014
N Cortis, I Lee, A Powell, R Simnett, R Reeve
Centre for Social Impact [University of New South Wales Sydney], 2015
522015
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