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Overview

Colette Fagan is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the domain of Social Sciences, with a particular focus on Gender Studies. The work engages with topics relating to Gender Diversity and Inequality, Gender Roles and Identity Studies, as well as Sports, Gender, and Society.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is a paper titled Women Professors across STEMM and Non-STEMM Disciplines: Navigating Gendered Spaces and Playing the Academic Game, published in 2020 in the journal Work Employment and Society. This publication has contributed to discussions around gender dynamics within academic disciplines.

  • Women Professors across STEMM and Non-STEMM Disciplines: Navigating Gendered Spaces and Playing the Academic Game (2020, Work Employment and Society)

Their collaboration extends to working with coauthors such as Nina Teasdale, indicating engagement in joint research efforts.

  • Nina Teasdale

The publication venue prominently associated with Colette Fagan's work is the journal Work Employment and Society.

  • Work Employment and Society

The primary fields they contribute to and publish within include Social Sciences, with specialized contributions in Gender Studies reflecting the subfield interests.

  • Social Sciences

  • Gender Studies

The research topics covered by their publications incorporate:

  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Gender Roles and Identity Studies
  • Sports, Gender, and Society

Best Publications

  • Women's Employment in Europe: Trends and Prospects

    Jill Rubery;Mark Smith;Colette Fagan

  • Part-time prospects: an international comparison of part-time work in Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim

    Jacqueline O'Reilly;Colette Fagan

  • Time, Money and the Gender Order: Work Orientations and Working‐Time Preferences in Britain

    Colette Fagan

  • National Working-Time Regimes and Equal Opportunities

    Jill Rubery;Mark Smith;Colette Fagan

  • Patterns of labour market integration in Europe—a life course perspective on time policies

    Dominique Anxo;Colette Fagan;Inmaculada Cebrian;Gloria Moreno

  • Gender, Jobs and Working Conditions in the European Union.

    Colette Fagan;Brendan Burchell

  • Women's paid work and moral economies of care

    Linda McDowell;Kathryn Ray;Diane Perrons;Colette Fagan

  • The influence of working time arrangements on work-life integration or 'balance': a review of the international evidence

    Colette. Fagan;Clare. Lyonette;Mark. Smith;Abril. Saldaña-Tejeda

  • Gender Segregation in Societal Context

    Jill Rubery;Colette Fagan

  • Working conditions in the European Union: the gender perspective

    Brendan Burchell;Colette Fagan;Catherine O'Brien;Mark Smith

  • Occupational segregation of Women and Men in the European Community

    Jill Rubery;Colette Fagan

  • The Salience of the Part-time Divide in the European Union

    Colette Fagan;Jill Rubery

  • WHERE AND WHY IS PART-TIME WORK GROWING IN EUROPE?

    Mark Smith;Colette Fagan;Jill Rubery

  • Gender divisions and working time in the new economy: changing patterns of work, care and public policy in Europe and North America

    Diane Perrons;Colette Fagan;Linda McDowell;Kathryn Ray

  • In search of good quality part-time employment

    C. Fagan;Helen Norman;M. Smith;M.C. González Menéndez

  • Work, life and time in the new economy: An introduction

    Diane Perrons;Colette Fagan;Linda McDowell;Kathryn Ray

  • The Temporal Reorganization of Employment and the Household Rhythm of Work Schedules: The Implications for Gender and Class Relations

    Colette Fagan

  • The contradictions and intersections of class and gender in a global city: placing working women's lives on the research agenda

    Linda McDowell;Diane Perrons;Colette Fagan;Kath Ray

  • Gender and the Intensification of Work: Evidence from the European Working Conditions Surveys

    Brendan Burchell;Colette Fagan

  • Which fathers are the most involved in taking care of their toddlers in the UK? An Investigation of the Predictors of Paternal Involvement

    Helen Norman;Mark Elliot;Colette Fagan

  • Part-Time Prospects: An International Comparison of Part-Time Work in Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim

    Robert J. Hironimus-Wendt;Jacqueline O'Reilly;Colette Fagan

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin Ward
Kevin Ward University of Manchester
Linda McDowell
Linda McDowell University of Oxford
Damian Grimshaw
Damian Grimshaw King's College London
Nick Crossley
Nick Crossley University of Manchester
Debra Howcroft
Debra Howcroft University of Manchester
Mike Savage
Mike Savage London School of Economics and Political Science
Shirley Dex
Shirley Dex University College London
Jelle Visser
Jelle Visser University of Amsterdam
Arne L. Kalleberg
Arne L. Kalleberg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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