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Scientific article DEC 2011
  • Labour Market
  • Labour Market

The First Steps into a "Leaky Pipeline": A Longitudinal Study of the Pipeline Within a Danish University

Authors:

  • Ruth Emerek
  • Britt Østergaard Larsen
  • Labour Market
  • Labour Market
Research shows that the higher the level of academic positions at universities the lower the percentage of women among employees also applies at Danish universities. This may be due to a historical backlog or merely to a 'Leaky pipeline', as earlier studies have revealed that an increasing proportion of women among university graduates has not resulted in an increasing proportion of women among university academics. This study based on data from Aalborg University documents by the use of longitudinal analyses that the ‘pipeline’ leaks women at the very first steps of the career ladder.

Authors

  • Ruth EmerekBritt Østergaard Larsen

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    Brussels Economic Review - Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles
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