2011
DOI: 10.1177/1038411110391704
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire? Persistent gender barriers in Australian fire-fighting and challenges for HRM

Abstract: By directly accessing women's accounts of their active and ex-volunteer fire-fighting at the Australian Country Fire Authority (CFA), this paper seeks to understand women's experiences in fire-fighting. The study documents the voices of women in work where they are mostly conspicuous by their absence, thus contributing to the small body of empirical studies of women in fire-fighting. Findings confirm the underrepresentation of women and provide evidence of horizontal and vertical gender segregation. Women fire… Show more

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“…This is reflected in the low rates of women's participation in the operational areas of rural fire agencies in Australia (Batty & Burchielli, 2011;Beaston & McLennan, 2005). This is reflected in the low rates of women's participation in the operational areas of rural fire agencies in Australia (Batty & Burchielli, 2011;Beaston & McLennan, 2005).…”
Section: The Cfa As a Male-dominated And Masculinized Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is reflected in the low rates of women's participation in the operational areas of rural fire agencies in Australia (Batty & Burchielli, 2011;Beaston & McLennan, 2005). This is reflected in the low rates of women's participation in the operational areas of rural fire agencies in Australia (Batty & Burchielli, 2011;Beaston & McLennan, 2005).…”
Section: The Cfa As a Male-dominated And Masculinized Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, while there are no longer official policies banning women from operational or front-line roles in the CFA, the physical entrance requirements are quite prohibitive, and are often given as an explanation for the low rates of female operational staff and even lower rates of female career firefighters (Batty & Burchielli, 2011). For instance, while there are no longer official policies banning women from operational or front-line roles in the CFA, the physical entrance requirements are quite prohibitive, and are often given as an explanation for the low rates of female operational staff and even lower rates of female career firefighters (Batty & Burchielli, 2011).…”
Section: Assessing the Cfa As An ' Extremely Gendered' Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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