This NZCER survey of 619 academics at Massey University found that:
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women are less likely to apply for promotion than men
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women who do apply are just as likely to succeed as men
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women are more likely to feel they have not yet reached the academic level to which they aspire
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women are more dissatisfied with the promotion process
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women were more likely to have jobs at the the lecturer level or below, and
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women are more likely to see high teaching loads and a lack of time for research as a barrier to their promotion.
Year published:
2005
Publication type:
Research report
Publisher:
NZCER, for Association of University Staff of New Zealand (AUS)
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