Determination of glass ceiling barriers in Academicians

S. Aslan, Akgun Yesiltepe, Aygül Öztürk
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Objective: This study was planned to determine the perceptions of academicians working at universities in Turkey about artificial barriers that prevent women from rising to upper levels of management. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was carried out by reaching 394 academicians who are actively working in the Academy and who agreed to participate in the study between February 16 and March 15, 2022 via online survey method. Results: While a difference was found between perceived glass ceiling barriers of academicians who participated in the study and their age, gender, marital status, status of having children, educational status and academic title (p0.05). Mean score of Glass Ceiling Barriers Scale for Academicians used in this study was found as 74.30±18.93 and it was found that academicians had moderate level of perceptions about artificial barriers preventing women from rising to upper levels of management. Conclusion: The research clearly reveals the thoughts of both men and women on gender equality and provides guiding data for academics.
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院士玻璃天花板屏障的测定
目的:本研究旨在确定在土耳其大学工作的院士对阻止女性上升到高层管理的人为障碍的看法。材料与方法:本描述性研究是通过在线调查的方式,在2022年2月16日至3月15日期间,对394名在中国科学院积极工作并同意参与研究的院士进行调查。结果:参与研究的院士对玻璃天花板障碍的感知与年龄、性别、婚姻状况、有无子女、学历、职称存在差异(p0.05)。本研究使用的院士玻璃天花板障碍量表平均得分为74.30±18.93,发现院士对阻碍女性晋升高层管理的人为障碍有中等程度的认知。结论:本研究清晰地揭示了男性和女性对性别平等的看法,为学术界提供了指导性数据。
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