The dual career process in the Brazilian perspective: Unraveling typologies

Authors

  • Heliani Berlato Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5700/rausp1216

Abstract

A phenomenon closely linked to changes in social, economic, and cultural context is growing and growing as the years go by and attracting the attention of researchers for the development of studies involving both the individual and the organizational field. Named as "dual career family", this phenomenon emphasizes a joint move from a husband and wife (a couple) in the family sphere and in the development of both careers. Thus, in order to know how these relationships are being established, this study set out to investigate what are the determining factors that compose the dual career phenomenon in the Brazilian context. The research involved 340 participants, all former students of a public university, married or living in a marital status. The results allowed to feature, through descriptive statistics, the profile of dual career couples in the Brazilian scene and check what are the types of dual career in the country. We obtained five types of dual career: coordinated familistic, conventional familistic, coordinated careerist, conventional careerist and acrobat.

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Published

2015-12-01

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Human Resources & Organizations

How to Cite

The dual career process in the Brazilian perspective: Unraveling typologies . (2015). Revista De Administração, 50(4), 507-522. https://doi.org/10.5700/rausp1216