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Female students’ perspective for maritime career

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The paper presents the outcome of the research that has been completed recently at the Faculty of Navigation (FoN); Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland. The aim of the research is to show the maritime society what female students – future maritime women – think about studying the navigation and future work at sea. The research has been done by a group of female students – prospective seafarers. It is based on a questionnaire directed to fellow female students which contains 29 questions concerning the motivation for commencing the study in the field of maritime navigation, aspirations, fears and obstacles faced by female seafarers related to present study,internship onboard seagoing ships and future work. 128 female students responded to the questionnaire. The answers have been gathered into groups of interest. The findings are presented in terms of diagrams and comments. The paper contains valuable information that may be used by maritime universities, ship owners and other potential employers of maritime female students – in particular maritime policy makers. One of the interesting findings is that 84% of the female students declare they would choose the same field of study having experience (including seagoing intership) gained so far. The paper presents also the change of the number of female students at FoN in the last 10 years. It is the sign of relatively high interest of young women in maritime navigation in Poland – the country that is one of the biggest suppliers of officers for seagoing ships.
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Bibliogr. 10 poz., rys.
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  • Maritime University of Szczecin 70-500 Szczecin, ul. Wały Chrobrego 1–2
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Bibliografia
  • 1. CORRAL A., ISUSI I.: Innovative gender equality measures in the transport industry. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Ireland, Dublin 2007.
  • 2. International Maritime Organization, Programme on the integration of women in the maritime sector, Report on 2010, document TC 61/8, London 2011.
  • 3. KITADA M., WILLIAMS E., FROHOLDT L.L.: Maritime Women: Global Leadership, Series: World Maritime University Studies in Maritime Affairs, Vol. 3, Springer, Malmoe 2014.
  • 4. ROMERO M.C., KITADA M.: An overview of the United Nations Development Goal on Gender Equality and Empower of Women in the Maritime Sector, International Conference Proudly Empowering Women in Maritime, Spain, Barcelona 2013.
  • 5. http://itfseafarers.org
  • 6. International Maritime Organization, “Women at helm”, film launched at maritime women conference, http://imo.org, London 2013.
  • 7. Central Statistical Office, Statistical Office in Szczecin, Statistical Yearbook of Maritime Economy, Poland, Warszawa 2013.
  • 8. BELCHER P., SAMPSON H., THOMAS M., VEIGA J., ZHAO M.: Women seafarers: Global employment policies and practices. International Labour Organization, Geneva 2003.
  • 9. SULPICE G.: European Commission, Study on EU Seafarers Employment, Final Report, Brussels, May 2011.
  • 10. ELLIS N., SAMPSON H.: The Global Labour Market for Seafarers Working Aboard Merchant Cargo Ships. SIRC Publications, June 2003.
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