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Decision Styles, Values and Characteristics of Women Architects in the United States

James D. Boulgarides (Has a doctorate in Business Administration from the University of Southern California in the area of Management. He has degrees in Mathematics, B.S. Columbia University; Civil Engineering, B.S. Cooper Union; and a Master's in Engineering Administration, MEA University of Utah.)

Equal Opportunities International

ISSN: 0261-0159

Article publication date: 1 March 1985

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Abstract

Women architects in the USA are generally satisfied with their work and feel that they are successful. Responses to a mailed survey form sent to women members of the American Institute of Architects throughout the USA allows a clear and unique profile of the woman architect to emerge. It appears that women architects have different values to women in general, and to women managers; but close to women engineers' values (with the exception of aesthetic value). There are, however, still many obstacles to be overcome by women architects before they achieve parity of treatment with their male counterparts.

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Boulgarides, J.D. (1985), "Decision Styles, Values and Characteristics of Women Architects in the United States", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010426

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MCB UP Ltd

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