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A qualitative exploration of managerial mothers' flexible careers: The role of multiple contexts

Journal
Journal of Vocational Behavior
Author(s)
Andrie (Georgiou) Michaelides 
Ανοικτό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου / Open University of Cyprus 
Anderson, Deirdre
Cranfield University
Vinnicombe, Susan
ISSN
0001-8791
Date Issued
2023-03
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2022.103840
Faculty
Σχολή Οικονομικών Επιστημών και Διοίκησης / Faculty of Economics and Management 
Abstract
This study explores the lived career experiences of women managers with children in Sweden. Drawing on existing theory on flexible careers which proposes that multiple contexts – institutional, organizational and individual - shape employees' career decisions, we present findings from a study of 34 career mothers in dual-income households within a large engineering company in Sweden. We show that the institutional context in Sweden, with its shared parental leave, is an important element in the women's career decisions by directly mandating the fathers' engagement with childcare and home roles and indirectly fostering a family-supportive organizational culture. We theorize that the family context needs to be incorporated into existing theoretical models and specifically demonstrate how continuing shared childcare roles between the parents is critical to mothers' career outcomes. We evidence the various ways in which fathers engage with home responsibilities and how that influences the mothers' career decisions. Furthermore, we argue that the institutional environment has consequences which cascade down to each of the other contextual levels and that the importance of the different contexts can vary according to the work-care regime. We therefore challenge recent research which claims that the industry ecosystem is the crucial force in shaping women's careers.
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Elsevier BV
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