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Gender differences in career advancements in Italian universities over the last 20 years
2023
This article deals with gender differences in Italian universities in the last 20 years in terms of career advancements. Data are taken from the MUR (Ministry of University and Research) archive. In Italy, career advancements are still much easier for men, even if the gender gap has slowly narrowed in the last decades. The novelty of this paper is the analysis through event-history analysis models on the time elapsed to receive a promotion (from assistant to associate professor and from associate to full professor). The event-history analysis applied to career advancements has revealed that women take, on average, about one and a half more years than men to advance, with some differences am…
Women e-participation: glass ceiling decrease?
2012
This paper aims to review useful theoretical frame work able to encapsulate new frontiers of research on women political participation. In particular based on the feminist dichotomy of public and private sphere it investigates how Internet can enrol women in solving glass ceiling in political activism and participation considering its grassroots networked nature.