The achievement of gender equity in universities continues to warrant attention. Globally, universities have much work ahead of them if they are to redress the gender imbalance in senior positions and remuneration rates. To examine this issue, multiple sources of evidence were used to observe teaching and research workload of academic staff employed at mid-tier business faculties from two urban Australian universities which had more women employed in junior academic ranks. This article argues that although gender equity, in terms of workload, has improved, inequality, in terms of pay and status, still exists. Specifically, while workload differences between genders were largely not evident, fewer women were employed in senior ranks. These re...
Gender inequity at senior ranks in Australian universities has long been recognised as a major probl...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...
The achievement of greater gender equity within Australian universities is a significant issue for b...
Higher education reforms have meant increased focus on research and teaching excellence which has w...
Studies worldwide have found that women's pay lags behind men's in academia. This article describes ...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
The issue of glass ceiling, invisible barriers that limit the access of women to higher level occup...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
Gender equality in academia has been monitored in Australia for the past three decades so it is time...
Gender discrimination is an ongoing topic, including discrimination that occurs in higher education....
Most research on employment conditions of university staff has focused on academic staff and exclude...
The position of women academics in Australia is similar to that in other countries, where women are ...
The position of women academics in Australia is similar to that in other countries, where women are ...
Gender inequity at senior ranks in Australian universities has long been recognised as a major probl...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...
The achievement of greater gender equity within Australian universities is a significant issue for b...
Higher education reforms have meant increased focus on research and teaching excellence which has w...
Studies worldwide have found that women's pay lags behind men's in academia. This article describes ...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
The issue of glass ceiling, invisible barriers that limit the access of women to higher level occup...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
Gender equality in academia has been monitored in Australia for the past three decades so it is time...
Gender discrimination is an ongoing topic, including discrimination that occurs in higher education....
Most research on employment conditions of university staff has focused on academic staff and exclude...
The position of women academics in Australia is similar to that in other countries, where women are ...
The position of women academics in Australia is similar to that in other countries, where women are ...
Gender inequity at senior ranks in Australian universities has long been recognised as a major probl...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...