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ArtikelThe Position of Women in UK Academic Economics  
Oleh: Booth, Alison L. ; Burton, Jonathan ; Mumford, Karen
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Economic Journal (EBSCO) vol. 110 no. 464 (2000), page F312-F333.
Topik: academic; position of women; academic economics
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Isi artikelThis paper reports the results of the Royal Economic Society Women's Committee 1998 survey on the gender balance in UK academic economics. In 1998, female representation was 4 % of professors, 11 % of senior lecturers or readers, 17 % of permanent lecturers, 28 % of fixed term lecturers, and 33 % of PhD/research students. The main growth in female representation since 1996 has been in fixed term lectureships and in PhD / research students (a 5 percentage point increase for each). We suggest reasons for the low representation of women in academic economics, and also argue that it is a cause for concern.
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