Gender On Career Choice Today Term Paper

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Decorse, C.J., & Vogtle, S.P. (1997). In a complex voice: The contradictions of male elementary teachers' career choice and professional identity. Journal of Teacher

Education, 48(1), 37.

Eckes, T.B., & Trautner, H.M. (2000). The developmental social psychology of gender.

Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.


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