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The Paula Principle: how and why women work below their level of competence

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By (author): Tom Schuller

An expert on innovation and work argues that many highly capable women are not being recognised, and that this harms businesses, societies, and individuals alike.

Whereas The Peter Principle, a four-millioncopy bestseller from the 1960s, argued that most (male) workers will inevitably be promoted to one level beyond their competence, Tom Schuller shows how women today face the opposite scenario: their skills are being wasted as they work below their competence levels.

Schuller blends interviews and case studies with examples drawn from literature and popular culture to examine how attitudes have changed, from the advent of higher education for women in the 19th century to female dominance at all academic levels today. He also reveals how this has translated or failed to translate into the lived experiences and careers of professional women, whether they are nursery workers, council employees, journalists, or oil company executives.

Engrossing and full of everyday insights into how gender impacts on working life, The Paula Principle is a well-reasoned analysis of the obstacles that many women face, and a call for us to challenge them on a personal, organisational, and societal level.

PRAISE FOR TOM SCHULLER

[Schullers] passion for social justice is stamped on every page of a study whose clarity and well researched insights are captivating. The Times Higher Education

The path to equality thus far has involved women converging on traditionally male employment patterns, Schuller argues: now is the time for men to move towards traditionally female ones to improve equality and work-life balance, and to make better use of our resources. Prospect

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Scribe Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911344018

About Tom Schuller

Tom Schuller is an independent social and educational researcher. He has held senior positions in academia and policy bodies and written or edited around 20 books. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and a visiting professor at the UCL Institute of Education and Birkbeck both in London.

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