This study aims at investigating the research productivity of women. It uses the quantity of pub- lishing as a tool for measuring the production. The results of the study showed that the women shared considerably in the research productivity. The number of productions to the date of this study is 37 field studies. 32 articles, 12 books and 8 translations. Women shared in more than one field of production. Difficulties faced by women in the field of scientific research could be classified according to impor-tance as revealed from the results of the study as follows: scarcity of availability of assistant researchers to facilitate research procedures; scarcity of scientific speCialized seminars; limitations on use of Central Library; lack of ...
The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of occupational/ disciplinary differen...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
This study aims at investigating the research productivity of women. It uses the quantity of publish...
Universities privilege research and publication for the career advancement and academic recognition ...
While women’s rights activists and advocates fight for equality in the professions, the state of wom...
Many studies have been conducted which document major impediments to women's overall progress within...
This study describes and analyzes the information seeking experiences of active academic researchers...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
Abstract The variations in research productivity available in the scholarly world, between men and w...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
© 2015, © 2015 Taylor & Francis. In the prestige economy of higher education, research productivity ...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
The study is the result of qualitative academic research. The authoress attempts to present the cont...
The past academic gender literature has focused on the underproduction of academic women in research...
The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of occupational/ disciplinary differen...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
This study aims at investigating the research productivity of women. It uses the quantity of publish...
Universities privilege research and publication for the career advancement and academic recognition ...
While women’s rights activists and advocates fight for equality in the professions, the state of wom...
Many studies have been conducted which document major impediments to women's overall progress within...
This study describes and analyzes the information seeking experiences of active academic researchers...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
Abstract The variations in research productivity available in the scholarly world, between men and w...
The purpose of this research is to investigate constraints that women academics experience in their ...
© 2015, © 2015 Taylor & Francis. In the prestige economy of higher education, research productivity ...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...
The study is the result of qualitative academic research. The authoress attempts to present the cont...
The past academic gender literature has focused on the underproduction of academic women in research...
The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of occupational/ disciplinary differen...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academi...