ABSTRACT ▪ This article explores the paradox of women’s academic employment in Turkey. There is a low rate of female labour market participation in the formal sector, yet a higher proportion of women professors than in any of the 25 European Union countries. We use a range of data to set the Turkish labour market and its higher education sector in comparative European perspective, then present findings from two qualitative studies of Turkish professors, concluding that ideological state support rather than legal frameworks of equal opportunities laid the foundations for women’s hierarchical achievements in Turkey. However, the explanation is multilayered and lies in the cumulative and interrelated effect of state policy, institutional trans...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate gender based wage differences by schooling and...
Turkey ranks among the countries that have the largest gender gap in terms of economic participatio...
1 ABSTRAKT Employment of Turkish Women The causes of underemployment and unequal representation of w...
This article explores the paradox of women's academic employment in Turkey. There is a low rate of f...
This paper examines the gendered nature of the career development of university professors in Turkey...
This study sets out to understand the position of Turkish women in gendered jobs and jobs with diff...
This paper examines the myth of gender equality in research and academia by focusing on women academ...
This study aims to reveal gender-based individual, social, institutional and structural challenges a...
Turkey has a remarkably high proportion of female full professors in its universities and in scienti...
This dissertation analyzes the higher education attainment process, which is related with the upward...
Gender inequalities that exist in a society have an important role to hinder women to utilize their ...
The representation of women in universities as teachers is increasing in Turkey, yet the study shows...
The moulds of masculinity and femininity determined by society are not only determinants of the way ...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, gender gap in participation in education has remained persist...
The main aim of this study is to examine the situation of academic women working in Turkish universi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate gender based wage differences by schooling and...
Turkey ranks among the countries that have the largest gender gap in terms of economic participatio...
1 ABSTRAKT Employment of Turkish Women The causes of underemployment and unequal representation of w...
This article explores the paradox of women's academic employment in Turkey. There is a low rate of f...
This paper examines the gendered nature of the career development of university professors in Turkey...
This study sets out to understand the position of Turkish women in gendered jobs and jobs with diff...
This paper examines the myth of gender equality in research and academia by focusing on women academ...
This study aims to reveal gender-based individual, social, institutional and structural challenges a...
Turkey has a remarkably high proportion of female full professors in its universities and in scienti...
This dissertation analyzes the higher education attainment process, which is related with the upward...
Gender inequalities that exist in a society have an important role to hinder women to utilize their ...
The representation of women in universities as teachers is increasing in Turkey, yet the study shows...
The moulds of masculinity and femininity determined by society are not only determinants of the way ...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, gender gap in participation in education has remained persist...
The main aim of this study is to examine the situation of academic women working in Turkish universi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate gender based wage differences by schooling and...
Turkey ranks among the countries that have the largest gender gap in terms of economic participatio...
1 ABSTRAKT Employment of Turkish Women The causes of underemployment and unequal representation of w...