Although women have made considerable inroads in the legal profession over the past four decades, a review of their distribution in various types of practice in the United States shows that, compared to their male colleagues, they have been affected disproportionately by the recent economic downturn, although not in every sphere of the profession. This study reviews research, articles in the legal press, and online blogs that report women\u27s access to equity partnerships has been stalled, their representation in part-time employment has increased, and they are disproportionately recruited or diverted to positions as staff or contract attorneys. Women\u27s access to prime legal jobs has diminished, and they face employment strategies that ...
Purpose The current study aims to analyze the connection between gender disparities and employment i...
With women entering law in record numbers, law school curricula are changing to include a feminist p...
This study uses Dr. Barbara Bergmann\u27s Model of Labor Market Overcrowding to test for gender disc...
Although women have made considerable inroads in the legal profession over the past four decades, a ...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
Studies have shown that the great recession of 2007-2009 had huge impact on labor market in the Unit...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
Women in Legal Practice: Global and Local Perspectives, Symposium, June 5-8, 2012. Annual Meeting of...
This article represents the first effort to measure the changing global supply and composition of la...
Gender representation in the context of large law firms has received extensive scholarly attention a...
In spite of an increasing reliance on women entrants to the legal profession, women remain under-rep...
In the last three and a half decades, the legal profession has undergone a dramatic transformation i...
This essay discusses why women lawyers have not been as successful in large firms in spite of gradua...
Purpose The current study aims to analyze the connection between gender disparities and employment i...
With women entering law in record numbers, law school curricula are changing to include a feminist p...
This study uses Dr. Barbara Bergmann\u27s Model of Labor Market Overcrowding to test for gender disc...
Although women have made considerable inroads in the legal profession over the past four decades, a ...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
Studies have shown that the great recession of 2007-2009 had huge impact on labor market in the Unit...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
Women in Legal Practice: Global and Local Perspectives, Symposium, June 5-8, 2012. Annual Meeting of...
This article represents the first effort to measure the changing global supply and composition of la...
Gender representation in the context of large law firms has received extensive scholarly attention a...
In spite of an increasing reliance on women entrants to the legal profession, women remain under-rep...
In the last three and a half decades, the legal profession has undergone a dramatic transformation i...
This essay discusses why women lawyers have not been as successful in large firms in spite of gradua...
Purpose The current study aims to analyze the connection between gender disparities and employment i...
With women entering law in record numbers, law school curricula are changing to include a feminist p...
This study uses Dr. Barbara Bergmann\u27s Model of Labor Market Overcrowding to test for gender disc...