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Gender Equality and the Careers Service Export

(1999)

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The Careers Service plays a key role in informing young people’s decisions about post-16 routes. While other sources of information and advice about careers, for example schools, parents, friends and the media, may be influential, the Careers Service is in a position to address gender stereotyping in career choice and to change patterns of gender inequality in the labour market.


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