Gendered social indicators and grounded theory

This article outlines a pilot program undertaken to assess the advantages and disadvantages of including significant elements of grounded theory in research measuring women's progress. This pilot program, carried out in Western Australia, aimed at broadening the range of data collection and ana...

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Main Authors: Austen, Siobhan, Jefferson, Therese, Thein, Vicki
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10568
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Jefferson, Therese
Thein, Vicki
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description This article outlines a pilot program undertaken to assess the advantages and disadvantages of including significant elements of grounded theory in research measuring women's progress. This pilot program, carried out in Western Australia, aimed at broadening the range of data collection and analysis methods in the field of gendered social and economic indicators. It featured ten affinity group discussions with sixty-two women and six men on the issue of women's progress in the region. The results have implications for future research on women's well-being
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-105682018-09-07T03:58:11Z Gendered social indicators and grounded theory Austen, Siobhan Jefferson, Therese Thein, Vicki Qualitative Research Focus Groups Social Indicators Women's Status Grounded Theory Feminist Methodology This article outlines a pilot program undertaken to assess the advantages and disadvantages of including significant elements of grounded theory in research measuring women's progress. This pilot program, carried out in Western Australia, aimed at broadening the range of data collection and analysis methods in the field of gendered social and economic indicators. It featured ten affinity group discussions with sixty-two women and six men on the issue of women's progress in the region. The results have implications for future research on women's well-being 2003 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10568 10.1080/1354570032000063065 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle Qualitative Research
Focus Groups
Social Indicators
Women's Status
Grounded Theory
Feminist Methodology
Austen, Siobhan
Jefferson, Therese
Thein, Vicki
Gendered social indicators and grounded theory
title Gendered social indicators and grounded theory
title_full Gendered social indicators and grounded theory
title_fullStr Gendered social indicators and grounded theory
title_full_unstemmed Gendered social indicators and grounded theory
title_short Gendered social indicators and grounded theory
title_sort gendered social indicators and grounded theory
topic Qualitative Research
Focus Groups
Social Indicators
Women's Status
Grounded Theory
Feminist Methodology
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10568