A Statistical Analysis of Gender inequality in French academia
Autor/in:
Latour, Emmanuelle; LeFeuvre, Nicky
Quelle: Institut für Politikwissenschaft, FB 06 Erziehungswissenschaft und Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Münster; Münster (Training paper / Women in European Universities, Research and Training Network), 2004.
Third European Report on Science & Technology Indicators, Chapter V : Encouraging Women into S&T
Herausgeber/in:
Europäische Kommission
Quelle: Europäische Kommission; Brüssel, 2003.
Schlagwörter:Europa; Ingenieurwissenschaft; Frauenforschung; Quantität; Statistik
CEWS Kategorie:Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Statistik und statistische Daten, Europa und Internationales
Dokumenttyp:Monographie
She figures 2003 : women and science - statistics and indicators
Herausgeber/in:
Generaldirektion Forschung Direktion L Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Europäische Kommission
Quelle: Generaldirektion Forschung Direktion L Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Europäische Kommission; Luxembourg: Amt f. amtl. Veröff. d. Europ. Gemeinschaften (She figures), 2003. 114 S.
Quelle: Journal of women and minorities in science and engineering, Vol. 8 (2002) No. 3-4, S. 363-375
Inhalt: "The current situation of women in scientific education and employment in European Union and applicant countries shows patterns of vertical and horizontal segregation. Yet the data that underpin these analyses are patchy, and despite some efforts to reuse available data, there is a clear need for new data, an effort that is gathering momentum in the European Commission (EC) and other pan-European bodies. However, new data collection requires major resourcing and for this to happen, various actors need to be convinced that the 'women and science problem' matters. Various arguments can be found in the literature about why the issue is seen to matter, and here, the author focuses particularly on a recent rationale in the EC, the 'science and society' perspective. However, if women, as agents, persist in retreating from science, the reasons behind the phenomena shown up in the available data need to be much more closely examined, in terms of the structures and institutions of scientific education and employment." (author's abstract)
CEWS Kategorie:Europa und Internationales, Arbeitswelt und Arbeitsmarkt, Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Statistik und statistische Daten
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Female engineering faculty at U.S. institutions : a data profile
Herausgeber/in:
National Research Council -NRC- Committee on Women in Science and Engineering -CWSE-
Quelle: National Research Council -NRC- Committee on Women in Science and Engineering -CWSE-; Washington, 2001. 56 S.
Inhalt: Several federal agencies asked the National Research Council to document the participation of women engineers in academic institutions within the United States by creating a directory that can be used to announce programs and other formal communications. In response, the NRC compiled a list of approximately 1,300 women faculty in engineering departments in the United States and conducted a survey to gather additional information about their status and careers. This resulting databook provides information on the race/ethnicity, degrees held, employment history, primary work activities, and tenure status of the nearly 800 women faculty members who completed the survey. In addition, it summarizes their responses to questions about experiences with mentoring, factors contributing to career decisions, and satisfaction with current employment.
CEWS Kategorie:Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Geschlechterverhältnis, Statistik und statistische Daten
Dokumenttyp:Monographie
Women in higher education in the United States : statistics
Autor/in:
Dugger, Karen
Quelle: International journal of sociology and social policy, Vol. 21 (2001) No. 1/2, S. 131-142
Inhalt: "This article provides a statistical overview of vertical and horizontal in equality on gender relations in higher education in the USA; states that though the female share of presidents, doctorates and enrolment is increasing, women earn less than men, lead lower status and small universities and choose lower status majors; presents evidence suggesting that white women are more discriminated against than black women and that the integration of women in 'male' disciplines has slowed down." (author's abstract)
CEWS Kategorie:Arbeitswelt und Arbeitsmarkt, Statistik und statistische Daten
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Frauen in Führungspositionen: dritte Ergänzung zum BLK-Bericht "Förderung von Frauen im Bereich der Wissenschaft"
Herausgeber/in:
Bund-Länder-Kommission für Bildungsplanung und Forschungsförderung
Quelle: Bund-Länder-Kommission für Bildungsplanung und Forschungsförderung; Bonn, 1999. 41 S.
Inhalt: "Der Bericht informiert über die Frauenanteile 1. bei Bewerbungen, Plazierungen, Ernennungen und Berufungen auf Hochschulprofessuren; 2. bei Positionen der Hochschulleitung; 3. bei Promotionen und Habilitationen; 4. beim Personal und bei Führungspositionen der außerhochschulischen Forschungseinrichtungen; 5. in Aufsichtsgremien der Hermann von Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren. Eine kurze Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten Ergebnisse ist dem umfangreichen Tabellenteil vorangestellt. Der Zeitraum umfasst die Jahre 1990/1992 bis 1997/1998.
Women in science and engineering : increasing their numbers in the 1990s ; a statement on policy and strategy
Herausgeber/in:
National Research Council -NRC- Committee on Women in Science and Engineering -CWSE-
Quelle: National Research Council -NRC- Committee on Women in Science and Engineering -CWSE-; Washington: National Academy Press, 1991. XI, 152 S.
Schlagwörter:Quantität; Ingenieurwissenschaft; Wissenschaftlerin; Akademikerin; Arbeitsmarktpolitik; Statistik
CEWS Kategorie:Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Statistik und statistische Daten
Dokumenttyp:Monographie
Gender and publication rates : a reassessment with population data
Autor/in:
Rubin, Allen; Powell, David M.
Quelle: Social work : journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Vol. 32 (1987) No. 4, S. 317-320
Inhalt: "This article discusses disagreement over the importance of gender in explaining publication rates among social work faculty; suggests a possible reason for disagreement is that the data base was inadequate; used a newly available data base, controlled for variables other than gender to show no meaningful differences in gender were found in publication rates." (author's abstract)