This article argues that Higher Education Institutions should adopt positive action in recruitment and promotion to tackle women’s under-representation in senior leadership roles. In a tie-break situation where two candidates are “as qualified as each other”, section 159 of the UK Equality Act 2010 allows employers to give preference to a candidate from an under-represented group. The use of this measure, however, is often contested on the grounds that it is a form of reverse discrimination, it is tokenistic and that it can undermine meritocracy. This article seeks to challenge these objections and suggests that, far from undermining meritocracy, the use of positive action in recruitment and promotion could prove a useful tool to tackle gen...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to study vertical gender segregation, which persists even in the fields whe...
This article explores the opportunity that job sharing offers as a way of encouraging more women into...
peer-reviewedThis chapter is concerned with describing and critically evaluating the literature on t...
This article argues that Higher Education Institutions should adopt positive action in recruitment a...
Women are under-represented in leadership roles in United Kingdom Higher Education Institutions (HEI...
peer-reviewedGlobal scholarship has documented gender discrepancies in power in higher education ins...
peer-reviewedDespite the feminisation of universities in terms of their student intake [1,2], formal...
Despite attempts to broaden access to higher education in the UK through widening participation poli...
peer-reviewedHigher educational organisations across the EU, and indeed globally, remain male-domina...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
Crossing the rubicon: an exploration of the use of positive action provisions in Higher Education In...
This article examines how academia in the UK is created and perpetuated by men for men. It is based ...
A significant gender imbalance remains at executive management level within higher education despite...
The ostensibly objective criteria outlined in many Key Performance Indicators of excellence can beco...
peer-reviewedThis article is concerned with men and women's experience of elite positions and with t...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to study vertical gender segregation, which persists even in the fields whe...
This article explores the opportunity that job sharing offers as a way of encouraging more women into...
peer-reviewedThis chapter is concerned with describing and critically evaluating the literature on t...
This article argues that Higher Education Institutions should adopt positive action in recruitment a...
Women are under-represented in leadership roles in United Kingdom Higher Education Institutions (HEI...
peer-reviewedGlobal scholarship has documented gender discrepancies in power in higher education ins...
peer-reviewedDespite the feminisation of universities in terms of their student intake [1,2], formal...
Despite attempts to broaden access to higher education in the UK through widening participation poli...
peer-reviewedHigher educational organisations across the EU, and indeed globally, remain male-domina...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
Crossing the rubicon: an exploration of the use of positive action provisions in Higher Education In...
This article examines how academia in the UK is created and perpetuated by men for men. It is based ...
A significant gender imbalance remains at executive management level within higher education despite...
The ostensibly objective criteria outlined in many Key Performance Indicators of excellence can beco...
peer-reviewedThis article is concerned with men and women's experience of elite positions and with t...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to study vertical gender segregation, which persists even in the fields whe...
This article explores the opportunity that job sharing offers as a way of encouraging more women into...
peer-reviewedThis chapter is concerned with describing and critically evaluating the literature on t...