Research Note: Women's Academic Careers in Business Administration and Economics. Findings of a Multi-Level Survey

Management RevueBand 17 Nr. 2, April 2006

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Achieving a doctoral degree while working as a research and teaching (r/t) assistant is often the first step of an academic career. The starting point of this investigation is the fact that in the department of business administration and economics of the Freie Universitat Berlin women r/t assistants more often than their male colleagues terminate their employment relationship without having completed their doctoral thesis. Earlier research indicates that this typical pattern is the result of a number of factors. In order to examine these factors the paper conducted a survey on three levels. The analysis of the sample of students and graduates revealed various gender differences: About one third of the participants said that they were interested in becoming r/t assistants and/or in obtaining a doctoral degree. Nearly every third woman compared to every eighth man stated that scientific work does not suit them very well.

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Research Note: Women's Academic Careers in Business Administration and Economics. Findings of a Multi-Level Survey

Achieving a doctoral degree while working as a research and teaching (r/t) assistant is often the first step of an academic career. The starting point of our investigation is the fact that in the department of business administration and economics of the Freie Universität Berlin women r/t assistants more often than their male colleagues terminate their employment relationship without having com...

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