Kōtuitui (Jul 2024)

Gender, careers, and kids: a qualitative study of the partners of international employees

  • Rosemary Du Plessis,
  • Mohini Vidwans

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1177083X.2023.2252873
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 261 – 279

Abstract

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This paper examines the relocation experiences of sixteen women and men who moved with their children to Aotearoa New Zealand when their partners took up career positions in that country. It analyses the relative weight they gave to their careers and their relationships with their partners as they responded to the challenges posed by these transitions. Attention to the interests of children is also identified as significant in their career decisions. Interviews with similar numbers of women and men whose partners were globally mobile employees enables analysis of the diverse ways in which gender shapes career pathways during a period of transition. The findings contribute to a complex analysis of the situation of those previously referred as a ‘trailing’ or ‘accompanying’ spouse when a dual career couple engages in international relocation.

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