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Sarah Thébaud
University of California Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara / United States
Social Sciences / Sociology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1832864
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Sarah Thébaud's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Can we finish the revolution? Gender, work-family ideals, and institutional constraint American sociological review 80 (1), 116-139, 2015
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Business as plan B: Institutional foundations of gender inequality in entrepreneurship across 24 industrialized countries Administrative science quarterly 60 (4), 671-711, 2015
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Gender and entrepreneurship as a career choice: do self-assessments of ability matter? Social psychology quarterly 73 (3), 288-304, 2010
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Masculinity, bargaining, and breadwinning: Understanding men’s housework in the cultural context of paid work Gender & society 24 (3), 330-354, 2010
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Segregation, stereotypes, and STEM Social Sciences 7 (7), 111, 2018
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