He said, she said : gender differences in perception of work and its relation to the negotiation of work and non-work boundaries
This study explores the gender differences in which work is perceived by fresh university graduates who have just entered the workforce. It aims to facilitate a better understanding of how millennials, often perceived by older generations to be lacking in work ethics, attach meaning to the various a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-623762019-12-10T12:22:57Z He said, she said : gender differences in perception of work and its relation to the negotiation of work and non-work boundaries Chan, Wei Ha Laavanya Kathiravelu School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology This study explores the gender differences in which work is perceived by fresh university graduates who have just entered the workforce. It aims to facilitate a better understanding of how millennials, often perceived by older generations to be lacking in work ethics, attach meaning to the various aspects of work and how these meanings in turn influence the way each gender negotiates the twin domains of work and non-work. It was found that gender differences in perception of work are shaped by changes in Singapore’s socio-political landscape as well as by contemporary phenomena such as the changing nature of work. Besides differences, the study also surfaced some similarities between both genders with regards to their desire for increased autonomy in order to better negotiate their work and non-work domains. Bachelor of Arts 2015-03-25T09:13:07Z 2015-03-25T09:13:07Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62376 en Nanyang Technological University 28 p. application/pdf |
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This study explores the gender differences in which work is perceived by fresh university graduates who have just entered the workforce. It aims to facilitate a better understanding of how millennials, often perceived by older generations to be lacking in work ethics, attach meaning to the various aspects of work and how these meanings in turn influence the way each gender negotiates the twin domains of work and non-work. It was found that gender differences in perception of work are shaped by changes in Singapore’s socio-political landscape as well as by contemporary phenomena such as the changing nature of work. Besides differences, the study also surfaced some similarities between both genders with regards to their desire for increased autonomy in order to better negotiate their work and non-work domains. |
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