Försvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officerare
The number of female officers employed in the Armed Forces is low. Of the total proportion officers, female stand for 4.8 %. The Armed Forces are currently working actively to level out the distribution. This paper is intended to create a better understanding of the slow increase in female officers...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-fhs-8122013-01-08T13:25:49ZFörsvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officeraresweThe Swedish Armed Forces work towards a gender balance among officersJohagen, DavidFörsvarshögskolan2010Gender equalityorganizational changefemale officersgendergender mainstreamingJämställdhetorganisationsförändringkvinnliga officeraregenusSOCIAL SCIENCESSAMHÄLLSVETENSKAPThe number of female officers employed in the Armed Forces is low. Of the total proportion officers, female stand for 4.8 %. The Armed Forces are currently working actively to level out the distribution. This paper is intended to create a better understanding of the slow increase in female officers in the Swedish Armed Forces. The study is qualitative and the results from the data collection have been based partly on a text analysis, partly on a theme-based group interview in which three themes have been discussed. The results are then analyzed through theories with the related areas: Organizations, genderand leadership. The study shows that there are no formal regulations that prevent women in the Armed Forces. However, it is possible to identify a number of factors that may affect efforts to achieve genderbalance in the organization negatively. The experience of gender equality is not permeated throughout the organization suggests a lack of commitment of managers at different levels. Furthermore is the conscription system, which only affected men, a major contributing factor, where a broad basis for recruitment of female officers has been lost. Finally may be mentioned that the fact that the Armed Forces currently is engaged in a variety of organizational changes can lead to a marginalization of the gender mainstreaming in favour of the other changes. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-812application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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The number of female officers employed in the Armed Forces is low. Of the total proportion officers, female stand for 4.8 %. The Armed Forces are currently working actively to level out the distribution. This paper is intended to create a better understanding of the slow increase in female officers in the Swedish Armed Forces. The study is qualitative and the results from the data collection have been based partly on a text analysis, partly on a theme-based group interview in which three themes have been discussed. The results are then analyzed through theories with the related areas: Organizations, genderand leadership. The study shows that there are no formal regulations that prevent women in the Armed Forces. However, it is possible to identify a number of factors that may affect efforts to achieve genderbalance in the organization negatively. The experience of gender equality is not permeated throughout the organization suggests a lack of commitment of managers at different levels. Furthermore is the conscription system, which only affected men, a major contributing factor, where a broad basis for recruitment of female officers has been lost. Finally may be mentioned that the fact that the Armed Forces currently is engaged in a variety of organizational changes can lead to a marginalization of the gender mainstreaming in favour of the other changes. |
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Försvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officerare |
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Försvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officerare |
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Försvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officerare |
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Försvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officerare |
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Försvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officerare |
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försvarsmaktens arbete mot en jämnare könsfördelning bland officerare |
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Försvarshögskolan |
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