The Gendered Nature of Career Development of University Professors: The Case of Turkey
Journal of Vocational Behavior, Vol. 64, No. 2, pp. 358-371, 2004
14 Pages Posted: 13 Sep 2006
Abstract
This paper examines the gendered nature of the careers of university professors in Turkey, where 23% of professors are women. This proportion is relatively high compared to Western Europe and the United States, indicating that Turkey is an important country in which to study women and men's professorial careers in academic institutions. The paper draws on original documentary sources and a qualitative study of Turkish professors. It demonstrates how the interplay between state policy and the dominant family ideology has enabled and constrained both women and men's careers, but in different ways. The paper also suggests that the progress made towards women's hierarchical equality may in the future be threatened by the current transformation of the university sector in Turkey.
Keywords: gender, equality, professors, higher education, Turkey
JEL Classification: J70, J71, J78
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