Glass ceiling in academia revisited: evidence from the higher education system of Turkey

IF 1.8 Q2 SOCIOLOGY International Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1080/00207659.2021.1881872
S. Bülbül
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Abstract Current study investigates the gender gap in academic promotions in Turkey taking a new perspective on the widely established existence of gender inequality in academia. The dataset includes the eight most-prominent research universities in Turkey and the nature of the ‘glass ceiling’ is explored by looking at the gendered distributions of: (1) academic seats -indicating academic performances, and (2) coauthorship patterns concerning genders. Findings suggest that there is gender disparity in academic performances as well as in academic promotions. In addition, gender is found to be a significant factor in explaining the current situation in academic ranks and subtle discrimination practices may exist instead of overt discrimination practices as it is also suggested in previous studies. In sum, results show two main points: (1) There is evidence of gender gap in academic promotions in Turkey, (2) A new variable –cross gender coauthorship- for glass ceiling research may provide further insight about the issue.
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重新审视学术界的玻璃天花板:来自土耳其高等教育体系的证据
摘要本研究对土耳其学术晋升中的性别差距进行了调查,从新的角度审视了学术界普遍存在的性别不平等。该数据集包括土耳其八所最著名的研究型大学,并通过观察性别分布来探索“玻璃天花板”的本质:(1)学术席位-表明学术表现;(2)与性别有关的合著模式。研究结果表明,在学业表现和学术晋升方面存在性别差异。此外,我们发现性别是解释目前学术界现状的一个重要因素,正如以往的研究所表明的那样,可能存在着微妙的歧视行为,而不是明显的歧视行为。总而言之,结果显示了两个主要观点:(1)有证据表明土耳其在学术晋升方面存在性别差距;(2)一个新的变量——跨性别合著——用于玻璃天花板研究可能会进一步深入了解这个问题。
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