Inhalt: "Women in Finland have historically had a stronger presence in higher education and
academia than their sisters in many other European countries. Despite this and despite
steadily rising numbers of highly qualified women, both vertical and horizontal gender
segregation persist in Finnish academia. After completing their doctorate, the careers
of many women seem to stagnate. The article discusses the contradictions of gender
equality in Finnish academia and major public interventions promoting gender equality
in research and academia since the early 1980s." (author's abstract)|
Schlagwörter:Europa; Wissenschaftler; Akademikerin; Studentin; internationaler Vergleich
CEWS Kategorie:Hochschulen, Europa und Internationales, Geschlechterverhältnis
Dokumenttyp:Graue Literatur, Bericht