PAULA GOULD 's research while affiliated with University of Cambridge and other places
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Publication (1)
I think you would be amused if you were here now to see my lectures
– in my elementary one I
have got a front row entirely consisting of young women (some of them
not so young neither, as
someone says in Jeames' Diary) and they take notes in the
most painstaking and praiseworthy
fashion, but the most extraordinary thing is that I have go...
Citations
... Examinations of academic career patterns across countries show that women have experienced more disadvantaged conditions than their male counterparts to gain access and advancement in the academic profession (Gould, 1997;Guevara, 2004;Romanin & Over, 1993;Turner, 2002). In the making of their profession as academics, women working full-time at universities tend to struggle to maintain high levels of academic performance and achieve balance between family life and scholarly commitments (Jensen, 1982). ...