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Gendered vocational identities – female students' strategies for identity formation during workplace-based learning in male-dominated work

Authors :
Lisa Ferm
Maria Gustavsson
Source :
International journal for research in vocational education and training 8 (2021) 3, S. 334-354, International journal for research in vocational education and training, International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training, Vol 8, Iss 3 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Universität Bremen, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose: This article investigates female vocational students' strategies for becoming part of a workplace community, what these strategies are and how they are tied to the formation of vocational identities within male-dominated industrial work. Of particular interest is how female students enrolled on Swedish upper secondary industrial programmes experience workplace-based learning at industrial workplaces as part of their vocational education. The theoretical framework derives from Wenger's concept of community of practice, but his theoretical concept does not explicitly include gender dimensions. Therefore, the concept of community of practice is also combined with Paechter's assumption of gender, whereby femininity and masculinity can be considered as different communities of practice. Methods: The article draws on evidence from a Swedish study based on interviews with 20 female students enrolled on the industrial programme at six upper secondary schools. In this vocational programme, there is a distinct gender distribution and only a small minority of the students on the programme are girls. In the analysis, the focus is on the female students' strategies used during workplace-based learning to become part of the work community which consists almost exclusively of male workers.Findings: The female students deliberately negotiated vocational identities as female industrial workers to become accepted in the male-dominated work community. The findings highlight three specific strategies that the female students used: Acting like gender does not matter, acting like boys (not like drama queens), and acting tough and joking around. The female students' strategies were part of – and tied to – a complex vocational identity formation process that featured contradictory requirements. By taking individual responsibility, they identified relevant information for becoming industrial workers and chose to act like boys. The female students saw no problem with being a girl, yet they struggled with implicit, diffuse and hidden gender structures and prejudices in the male-dominated industrial companies. Nevertheless, they strived for what they perceived to be an attractive vocational identity as industrial workers; it was an alternative, atypically feminine way of being that attracted the female students. Conclusions: The study concludes that female students mostly rely on their individual agency when interacting with others in the male-dominated workplace community. A "gendered vocational identity" is formed which shows that the identity formation of female students is a complex double process, in which vocational and gender identities are formed simultaneously and in parallel within the male-dominated workplace.

Subjects

Subjects :
Male occupation
Economics
Vocational training
Secondary education upper level
Benachteiligung
Berufsschule
Identitätsbildung
occupational identification
Arbeitsplatz
Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik
deprivation
Berufliche Identität
gender-specific factors
Sekundarstufe II
Männerberuf
industrial occupation
Upper secondary education
Frau
Bildung und Erziehung
identity
Occupational Research, Occupational Sociology
Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie
identity formation
Pedagogical Work
Pedagogiskt arbete
Wirtschaft
vocational education
Upper secondary
Men
Special aspects of education
Soziale Integration
Vocational Training, Adult Education
Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung in der Erziehungswissenschaft
Berufsbildung
Man
In-house training
ddc:300
Industrieberuf
Student
Vorurteil
M��nnerberuf
Workplace-based Learning
Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen
Vocational school for apprentices
education
Strategy
VET, Vocational Education and Training
Vocational Identity Formation
Gender
Mann
Berufsorientierung
Social integration
Education
Bildungswesen quartärer Bereich, Berufsbildung
Berufliche Identit��t
ddc:370
Strategie
Betriebliche Berufsausbildung
Woman
ddc:330
Women
Interview
Berufsforschung, Berufssoziologie
Social sciences, sociology, anthropology
Sweden
LC8-6691
Apprentice
Identität
prejudice
Auszubildender
berufliches Selbstverständnis
Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Berufsausbildung
geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren
Schülerin
VET
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
female pupil
Vocational education and training
vocational guidance
Schweden

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal for research in vocational education and training 8 (2021) 3, S. 334-354, International journal for research in vocational education and training, International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training, Vol 8, Iss 3 (2021)
Accession number :
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