8 resultados para intraclonal division of labour

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This report provides data and a summary of activities for fiscal year 2012-2013 (FY 2013).

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This document presents Division of Research (DoR) data for Fiscal Year 2011-2012 (FY 2012).

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This document presents Division of Research (DoR) data for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 (FY 2011).

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This document presents Division of Research (DoR) data for Fiscal Year 2009-2010 (FY 2010).

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Customer survey results for 2012-2013.

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Division of Research's annual report for fiscal year 2011.

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The purpose of this research is to identify the impact of recent organizational change upon the culture of firefighting. The experiences of female firefighters were utilized as a measure of cultural change. A purposive sample of twenty-seven male and female firefighters were interviewed in a semi-structured format about their experiences in the fire service. This research found that the culture of firefighting has adjusted to the presence of previously excluded groups by forging a division among the identities and roles of male and female firefighters. The white, male firefighters, who have traditionally constituted a majority of the workforce, have continued to identify with traditional firefighter roles and reported high levels of cohesion. In contrast, the female firefighters showed a greater variance in their identification with traditional roles and decreased levels of cohesion with the main body of the group.