In the fast lane with nice men
(1990)
Other
Chapman, T. (in press). In the fast lane with nice men
All Outputs (86)
The impact of marriage and family life on graduates' careers (1989)
Journal Article
Chapman, T. (1989). The impact of marriage and family life on graduates' careers. Equal opportunities international, 8(3), 5-11. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010506In the past few months in Britain, an unprecedented interest has been shown by The Government in the promotion of new opportunities for women to enter or re‐enter the labour market in the 1990‘s. This relatively sudden renewal of interest in equal op... Read More about The impact of marriage and family life on graduates' careers.
Women Graduates in Management and the Professions (1989)
Journal Article
Chapman, T. (1989). Women Graduates in Management and the Professions. Women in management review (1992), 4(2), 8-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000001786From a study of graduates′ experiences after three years in the labour market, the author comments on differences between men and women in relation to occupational status and salary. Means of overcoming problems of women′s underemployment are examine... Read More about Women Graduates in Management and the Professions.
Promoting young people's social mobility: applying sociological perspectives to frame policy objectives
Book Chapter
Chapman, T. Promoting young people's social mobility: applying sociological perspectives to frame policy objectives. In S. Lawler, & G. Payne (Eds.), Social Mobility for the 21st Century: Everyone a winner? (133-145). Routledge
Spoiled home identities; the experience of burglary
Book Chapter
Chapman, T. Spoiled home identities; the experience of burglary. In T. Chapman, & J. Hockey (Eds.), Ideal Homes: Social Change and Domestic Life (133-146). Routledge
The career mobility of women and men
Book Chapter
Chapman, T. The career mobility of women and men. In G. Payne, & P. Abbott (Eds.), The Social Mobility of Women: Beyond male mobility models (73-82). The Falmer Press
Trends in female social mobility
Book Chapter
Payne, G., Payne, J., & Chapman, T. Trends in female social mobility. In E. Gamarnikow, D. Morgan, J. Purvis, & D. Taylorson (Eds.), Gender, Class and Work (61-76). Heinemann
Regeneration Through Social Enterprise Government-led and community-driven initiatives in Britain and Japan
Book Chapter
Government-led and community-driven initiatives in Britain and Japan. In M. Leary, & J. McCarthy (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203108581
The Ideal Home Exhibition: conventions and constraints on consumer choice in British homes
Book Chapter
Chapman, T. The Ideal Home Exhibition: conventions and constraints on consumer choice in British homes. In J. Hearn, & S. Roseneil (Eds.), Consuming Culture: power and resistance (69-90). Macmillan
The mobility of men and women
Book Chapter
Chapman, T. The mobility of men and women. In G. Payne, & P. Abbott (Eds.), The Social Mobility of Women: Beyond male mobility models (12-24). The Falmer Press
Bouncing Back: The Employment of Sector Attributes To Recover From Crises
Book Chapter
Chapman, T. Bouncing Back: The Employment of Sector Attributes To Recover From Crises. In J. Rees, R. Macmillan, C. Dayson, C. Damm, & C. Bynner (Eds.), COVID-19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK Responses, Impacts and Adaptation. Policy Press
Real Goals for Real People
Other
Chapman, T. Real Goals for Real People
The Value of Business to the Third Sector in the North
Report
Chapman, T., & Hunter, J. The Value of Business to the Third Sector in the North. [No known commissioning body]
The social process of supporting small charities: an evaluation of the Lloyds Bank Foundation Grow Programme.
Report
Chapman, T. The social process of supporting small charities: an evaluation of the Lloyds Bank Foundation Grow Programme. [No known commissioning body]
Striking a balance: a study of how community businesses in Bradford, Hartlepool and Middlesbrough build working relationships with the public, private and third sectors
Report
Chapman, T., & Gray, T. Striking a balance: a study of how community businesses in Bradford, Hartlepool and Middlesbrough build working relationships with the public, private and third sectors. [No known commissioning body]
Ideal Homes? Social Change and Domestic Life
Book
Chapman, T., & Hockey, J. (Eds.). Ideal Homes? Social Change and Domestic Life. Routledge
Daring to be different/ Choosing an alternative to the ideal home
Book Chapter
Chapman, T., Hockey, J., & Wood, M. Daring to be different/ Choosing an alternative to the ideal home. In T. Chapman, & J. Hockey (Eds.), Ideal Homes: Social Change and Domestic Life (194-210). Routledge
The changing patterns of early career mobility
Book Chapter
Payne, G., Payne, J., & Chapman, T. The changing patterns of early career mobility. In G. Payne, & P. Abbott (Eds.), The Social Mobility of Women: Beyond male mobility models (47-60). The Falmer Press
The ideal home as it is imagined and lived
Book Chapter
Chapman, T., & Hockey, J. The ideal home as it is imagined and lived. In T. Chapman, & J. Hockey (Eds.), Ideal Homes: Social Change and Domestic Life (1-14). Routledge
Gender and graduate unemployment
Book Chapter
Chapman, T. Gender and graduate unemployment. In M. Cross, & G. Payne (Eds.), Work and the Enterprise Culture (145-159). The Falmer Press