Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Based on the EuroAC survey and additional research, this chapter is an attempt to grasp some of the mechanisms favouring gender (in)equality in the academic profession by comparing women in the Italian and Swiss University academic contexts. After documenting gender imbalance in both countries, the chapter analyses gender-related professional behaviour to grasp the link between women’s representations and women’s professional activities. The comparison suggest that gender inequalities are nested in various contexts that include the characteristics of the HE system, the structure of the academic career and recruitment practices, but also women’s place in society, that weight on both practices and representations.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Higher education, comparative analysis, academic profession, academic career, women in academia, gender inequalities, Italy, Swiss
List of contributors:
Goastellec, Gaele; Vaira, Massimiliano
Book title:
The Changing Role of Women in Higher Education. Academic and Leadership Issues