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Greeni Maheshwari; Lizbeth A. Gonzalez-Tamayo; Adeniyi D. Olarewaju – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Mexico, the second-largest economy in Latin America after Brazil, has a gender gap index score of 76.4% in 2022 compared to 75.7% in 2021 and is ranked 31 out of 146 countries for 2022. Mexico has become one of the world's leaders in gender-political equality, which shows that the gender ceiling is cracking, and it is yet to see if gender parity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Women Administrators, Gender Bias
Ruan, Nian – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2020
Women scholars' participation in higher education has been on the rise, but many obstacles (such as the gendered nature of knowledge and sociocultural gender bias) still prevent career advancement. Intellectual leadership in universities constitutes the key competence for academics. It implies faculty members' capacity to influence the innovation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Women Faculty, Leadership
Blake, Daniel J. – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2022
Dual-career hiring is crucial to cultivating gender equity in the professoriate. Women are more likely than men to be in an academic couple, therefore institutions that do not use dual-career hiring systematically disadvantage women in faculty hiring. Yet, institutional resistance to dual-career hiring is not the only obstacle hindering women in…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Racism, Careers, Women Faculty
Craig, Cheryl J. – Research Papers in Education, 2020
This autobiographical narrative inquiry uses an ascribed, stock Chinese metaphor to make sense of my career trajectory. My thinking with the metaphor reaches back to my childhood, follows how various metaphorical images surfaced longitudinally in my research program, and characterizes the increasing incommensurability between my local work…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Career Development, Personal Narratives, Career Change
Rollock, Nicola – Peabody Journal of Education, 2021
In 2019, AdvanceHE reported that there were just 25 UK Black female full professors in British universities. Black women are less likely to occupy a role at this level than their male and White counterparts. Despite this, Black women remain relatively absent in institutional initiatives to advance gender equality, and there is little commitment…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, African American Teachers, Women Faculty
Breeze, Maddie; Taylor, Yvette – Gender and Education, 2020
Categorical career stages offer an institutional framework through which mobilities can be claimed and contested by feminists in academia. Inhabiting career stages uncritically can serve to reproduce neoliberal academic structures that feminists may seek to resist. Collaboration across career stages is a significant empirical case for…
Descriptors: Feminism, Career Development, Higher Education, Faculty Mobility
Tasçi, Gülsah – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
Today, internationalization is among the most important strategic goals of higher education. In this context, academicians hold a significant place in academic knowledge exchange since they constitute the key mechanism in internationalization. Despite this fact, female academicians continue to be underrepresented in the internationalization of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Global Approach, Disproportionate Representation
Krishen, Anjala S.; Lee, Michael T.; Raschke, Robyn L. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2020
In American business schools, the higher the position, the lower the female representation, especially when including additional intersections of identity such as race, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. Our article aims to supplement existing research regarding gender bias and underrepresentation in academia, particularly in business schools.…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Gender Bias, College Faculty, Disproportionate Representation
O' Hagan, Clare; O'Connor, Pat; Myers, Eva Sophia; Baisner, Liv; Apostolov, Georgi; Topuzova, Irina; Saglamer, Gulsun; Tan, Mine G.; Çaglayan, Hülya – Critical Studies in Education, 2019
Academic capitalism is an outcome of the interplay between neoliberalism, globalisation, markets and universities. Universities have embraced the commercialisation of knowledge, technology transfer and research funding as well as introducing performance and audit practices. Academic capitalism has become internalised as a regulatory mechanism by…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism
Smith, Akai Crystal – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The American workforce is currently experiencing an increased level of diversity in comparison to previous decades due to augmented representation of people of different races, socio-economic backgrounds and genders across sectors (Warner, 2014). However, there is one variable that has remained largely unchanged, the underrepresentation of African…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Organizational Culture, Career Development, College Faculty
Lipton, Briony – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
This paper examines the reworking of gender in the measured university and the impact this has on gender equality in academia. Neoliberal market rationalities and measurements embedded in academic publishing, funding and promotion have transformed Australian higher education and impacts upon the careers of academic women in ways that are gendered.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Womens Education, Higher Education
Ashencaen Crabtree, Sara; Shiel, Chris – Gender and Education, 2018
This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of women academics in the UK, participating in a small-scale qualitative study exploring career progression and encountered institutional obstacles. The accounts are considered in terms of both disadvantageous institutional strategies and interpersonal ones governing day-to-day working…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Career Development
Kawabata, Tomoko; Nagahori, Noriko – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2018
The objective of this research is to discuss how Sociology contributes to identify "the experience of the unconscious gender bias" against female scientists and to assess its impact on their career development. This research is at the first stage of three-year research project. The final aim of this research is to identify the social…
Descriptors: Sociology, Social Science Research, Gender Bias, Women Scientists
Lee, Sang Eun – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This dissertation examines gender differences in career advancement outcomes among academic science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) scientists. In particular, this research examines effects of gender, PhD advisors and postdoctoral supervisors mentoring resources and gender homophily in the mentoring dyads on the career advancement…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, STEM Education, Doctoral Programs, Scientists
Hart, Jeni – Journal of Higher Education, 2016
This paper traces the workplace practices within which mid-career women faculty in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) carry out their careers. Findings from this case study of 25 faculty at one research university revealed three institutional processes that constrained their careers: (a) access to and integration into career…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Women Faculty, Work Environment, College Faculty
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