Inhalt: "The aim of this paper was to explore perceived similarities and differences between male and female academics in the higher education systems of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the United Kingdom (UK). It was based upon questionnaire responses from 387 respondents of whom 38 per cent were male and 62 per cent female. The contribution of female academics was much valued in the workplace, and very few employees had experienced gross forms of bullying and harassment at work. However, women were self-deprecating about their ability to network and strategise for career advancement. Men and women colleagues had mutually positive perceptions of each other in several important respects, and there was a certain convergence in their accepted norms and values which could indicate an erosion of binary gender structures and hierarchies in academe. A large majority believed that more needs to be done to remedy inequalities arising from maternity leave and child bearing and that their universities were still gendered organisations with few women at the top." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Großbritannien; internationaler Vergleich; Lebensstil; Ungleichheit; Wahrnehmung; Hochschullehrer; Gender Mainstreaming; Akademiker; Akademikerin; Erfolg-Misserfolg; Arbeitsplatz; Karriere; Wertorientierung; Lehre; Netzwerk; Work-life-balance
CEWS Kategorie:Geschlechterverhältnis, Hochschulen, Sexuelle Belästigung und Gewalt
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz