Gender, careers and flexibility in consultancies in the UK and the USA: a multi-level relational analysis
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2015
26
1-2
January
80-99
career development ; discrimination ; gender ; labour flexibility ; management consultancy
Personnel management
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2014.934889
English
Bibliogr.
"Management consultants are a core group of knowledge workers, and interest in their work and the organisational environment in which they operate has intensified. However, the role of policies at a national and organisational level in influencing gender regimes in this field of work remains unclear. This paper examines the organisation of careers and flexibility from the perspective of management consultants from the UK and US offices of two case study firms. The findings cast light on the role of macro- and meso-level policies together with the characteristics of the occupation and its client-focus in gendering careers and flexibility. These outcomes point to the need for the structures and policies supporting women and flexible working in these types of firms to be modified accordingly, particularly given that these firms make recommendations to clients nationally and internationally."
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