Sociology of professions: International divergences and research directions TL Adams Work, employment and society 29 (1), 154-165, 2015 | 142 | 2015 |
Gender and feminization in health care professions TL Adams Sociology compass 4 (7), 454-465, 2010 | 140 | 2010 |
An ecological approach to understanding barriers to employment for youth with disabilities compared to their typically developing peers: views of youth, employers, and job … S Lindsay, C McDougall, D Menna-Dack, R Sanford, T Adams Disability and rehabilitation 37 (8), 701-711, 2015 | 131 | 2015 |
Feminization of professions: The case of women in dentistry TL Adams Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie, 71-94, 2005 | 125 | 2005 |
Profession: A useful concept for sociological analysis? TL Adams Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 47 (1), 49-70, 2010 | 108 | 2010 |
Inter-professional conflict and professionalization: dentistry and dental hygiene in Ontario TL Adams Social science & medicine 58 (11), 2243-2252, 2004 | 103 | 2004 |
“I really didn’t have any problems with the male-female thing until…”: Successful Women’s Experiences in IT Organizations EI Demaiter, TL Adams Canadian Journal of Sociology 34 (1), 31-54, 2009 | 96 | 2009 |
Skill, education and credentials in the new economy: the case of information technology workers TL Adams, EI Demaiter Work, Employment and Society 22 (2), 351-362, 2008 | 83 | 2008 |
A Dentist and a Gentleman: Gender and the Rise of Dentistry in Ontario TL Adams University of Toronto Press, 2000 | 77 | 2000 |
Skill development in an employment-training program for adolescents with disabilities S Lindsay, T Adams, C McDougall, R Sanford Disability and rehabilitation 34 (3), 228-237, 2012 | 71 | 2012 |
Employers’ and employment counselors’ perceptions of desirable skills for entry-level positions for adolescents: how does it differ for youth with disabilities? S Lindsay, T Adams, R Sanford, C McDougall, S Kingsnorth, ... Disability & Society 29 (6), 953-967, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
Professionalization, Gender and Female‐Dominated Professions: Dental Hygiene in Ontario TL Adams Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 40 (3), 267-289, 2003 | 70 | 2003 |
Self-regulating professions: past, present, future TL Adams Journal of Professions and Organization 4 (1), 70-87, 2017 | 61 | 2017 |
Exploring employment readiness through mock job interview and workplace role-play exercises: comparing youth with physical disabilities to their typically developing peers S Lindsay, C McDougall, R Sanford, D Menna-Dack, S Kingsnorth, ... Disability and rehabilitation 37 (18), 1651-1663, 2015 | 48 | 2015 |
Feminism and women's health professions in Ontario TL Adams, IL Bourgeault Women & Health 38 (4), 73-90, 2004 | 48 | 2004 |
Professional self-regulation and the public interest in Canada TL Adams Professions and Professionalism 6 (3), 2016 | 46 | 2016 |
The metamorphosis of a collaborative team: from creation to operation TL Adams, C Orchard, P Houghton, R Ogrin Journal of Interprofessional Care 28 (4), 339-344, 2014 | 43 | 2014 |
Dentistry and medical dominance T Adams Social Science & Medicine 48 (3), 407-420, 1999 | 39 | 1999 |
“Drop dead… I need your job”: an exploratory study of intra-professional conflict amongst nurses in two Ontario cities GO Boateng, TL Adams Social Science & Medicine 155, 35-42, 2016 | 38 | 2016 |
Interprofessional relations and the emergence of a new profession: Software engineering in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada TL Adams The Sociological Quarterly 48 (3), 507-532, 2007 | 38 | 2007 |