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Open Doors and Closed Ceilings: Gender-Based Patterns and Attitudes in the International Studies Association
Authors:Marie T  Henehan and Meredith Reid  Sarkees†
Institution:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;
American University
Abstract:In 1995, the Gender Research Committee of the International Studies Association conducted a survey of the membership concerning the impact of gender on members' lives. In 2006, the Women's Caucus for International Studies sponsored a follow-up survey utilizing similar questions. A comparison of the findings of the two studies shows increased representation of women within international studies, persistent frustration with the slow pace of progress in women's access to senior positions and in accommodating family issues, some evidence of a chilly climate for women and a leaky pipeline, and significant differences between men's and women's perceptions of the status of women in the profession. The 2006 survey reveals a marked increase in concerns regarding the tension between women's family responsibilities and the academic environment, identification of structural discrimination, and concerns that men have been disadvantaged by affirmative action for women.
Keywords:gender  women  international studies  affirmative action  structural discrimination  chilly climate  leaky pipeline
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