The review offered by Fouad et al. (2023) provides a critical mirror on the literature on women and career development. In this reaction paper, I discuss three of the critical questions that are raised: Why aren’t we “there” yet? What has this quarter of a century of study added to our knowledge? What do we still need to know?
BetzN. E.FitzgeraldL. F. (1987). The career psychology of women. Academic Press.
2.
BlusteinD. L.DuffyR.FerreiraJ. A.Cohen-ScaliV.CinamonR. G.AllanB. A. (2020). Unemployment in the time of COVID-19: A research agenda. Journal of vocational behavior, 119, 103436. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2020.103436
3.
FloresL. Y.SettlesI.McGillenG. G.DavisT. M. (2021). Critical contributions to scholarship on women and work: Celebrating 50 years of progress and looking ahead to a new decade. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 126, 103490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2020.103490
4.
FouadN. A.KozlowskiM.SchamsS.WeberK.Diaz TapiaW.BurrowsS. (2023). Why aren’t we there yet: The status of research in women’s career development. The Counseling Psychologist, 51(6), 786–848.
5.
HeppnerM. J. (2013). Women, men and work: The long road to gender equity. In BrownS. D.LentR. W. (Eds). Career development and counseling: Putting theory and research to work. (2nd ed., pp. 187–214). Wiley.
6.
HeppnerM. J.JungA.-K. (2013). Gender and social class: Powerful predictors of a life journey. In WalshW. B.SavickasM. L.HartungP. (Eds.), Handbook of vocational psychology: Theory, research, and practice (4th ed., pp. 81–102). Routledge.
SchultheissD. E. (2021). The role of gender in career development. In BrownS. D.LentR. W. (Eds.), Career development and counseling: Putting theory and research to work. (3rd ed., pp. 273–307). Wiley.