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Career coordination strategies among dual career expatriate couples

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Känsälä, Marja ; Mäkelä, Liisa ; Suutari, Vesa

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2015

26

17-18

Oct.

2187-2210

career development ; dual career couple ; posted worker ; gender equality

Gender equality & Women

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2014.985327

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"The combination of two trends common in working life – international work and a dual career situation – is challenging for both genders. In order to cope with the situation, international dual career couples have to be able to coordinate their careers. The purpose of this article is to identify how dual career expatriates view their career coordination strategies with their partners, and how these views differ between the genders. Semi-structured interviews were carried out among 39 expatriates on assignment who had a partner working, at least before the assignment. Our findings identify three career coordination strategies applied by dual career couples, and confirm gender plays an essential role in the formation of those strategies. Male expatriates predominated among the group adopting a hierarchical strategy and female expatriates predominated among the group adopting an egalitarian and a loose coordination strategy. Strategies also seemed prone to change over time. Companies should pay attention to both the career development of the partner and the relationship coping skills of the couple to maximize the chances of dual career expatriate assignments being successful."

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