"This study uses information on staff and student characteristics at Australian universities to examine the determinants of the career outcomes recorded for male and female academic staff in 2003. A comparison is also made with data compiled for 2002. Significant differences exist between male and female academics in the probability that they will be employed in one of the top two academic grades. These differences persist even after account is taken of gender-based differences in age, qualifications, discipline area and institution characteristics. The paper discusses these results in the light of human capital theory and alternative economic models of gender-based differences in employment outcomes. Several suggestions are made about futu...
Purpose - This article examines gender differences in promotion probabilities of the academic staff ...
Since the late 1980s, Australian highereducation has undergone significant reforms andpolicy changes...
This paper examines gender discrimination in the Australian graduate labour market, using data from ...
This study uses information on staff and student characteristics at Australian universities to exami...
Employing a unique administrative data set on academics from the University of Wollongong (UOW), we ...
This project investigates how gender differences in early career academic employment paths and resea...
The thesis examines gender differences in the promotion of academics within the Australian universit...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
Higher education reforms have meant increased focus on research and teaching excellence which has w...
Gender should not make a difference to the teaching workloads and research outputs of academics. Th...
In the lack of comprehensive empirical research that combines both personal and systemic perspective...
It is thought that because women now make up approximately half of Australia\u27s university student...
The achievement of greater gender equity within Australian universities is a significant issue for b...
Purpose - This article examines gender differences in promotion probabilities of the academic staff ...
Since the late 1980s, Australian highereducation has undergone significant reforms andpolicy changes...
This paper examines gender discrimination in the Australian graduate labour market, using data from ...
This study uses information on staff and student characteristics at Australian universities to exami...
Employing a unique administrative data set on academics from the University of Wollongong (UOW), we ...
This project investigates how gender differences in early career academic employment paths and resea...
The thesis examines gender differences in the promotion of academics within the Australian universit...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
Gender equity in universities: should we be worried? In the past decade universities have experience...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
Higher education reforms have meant increased focus on research and teaching excellence which has w...
Gender should not make a difference to the teaching workloads and research outputs of academics. Th...
In the lack of comprehensive empirical research that combines both personal and systemic perspective...
It is thought that because women now make up approximately half of Australia\u27s university student...
The achievement of greater gender equity within Australian universities is a significant issue for b...
Purpose - This article examines gender differences in promotion probabilities of the academic staff ...
Since the late 1980s, Australian highereducation has undergone significant reforms andpolicy changes...
This paper examines gender discrimination in the Australian graduate labour market, using data from ...