학술논문

Commitment or Even Compliance? An Australian University's Approach to Equal Employment Opportunity
Document Type
research-article
Source
Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 2011 Apr 01. 66(2), 279-301.
Subject
Women
Working women
Universities
Human resources
Equal employment opportunity
Educational research
Employment discrimination
Gender equality
Employment
Workplaces
Language
English
ISSN
0034379X
17038138
Abstract
Women have always been under-represented in the professoriate, despite purported regulation of Australian universities under both state and federal sex discrimination and equal opportunity regulatory frameworks. Research from Australia and around the world has highlighted longstanding problems for the career trajectories of women in academia, such as ingrained sex segregation both within and across disciplines, and the masculine culture of universities evident in the undervaluing of teaching activities for the purposes of promotion, an area where women have historically dominated. This paper discusses the relationship between such issues and the policies designed to address them, in order to illustrate how and why these regulatory frameworks are not achieving their aims.