2018
DOI: 10.5430/ijhe.v7n3p209
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Working in Higher Education in France Today: A Specific Challenge for Women

Abstract: By 2017, French higher education had undergone a dramatic restructuration following the Bologna process twenty years earlier which impact all the European universities (Rüegg, 2010), and the implementation of the French LRU in 2007(Stavrou, 2017. Some studies examined this new model's effect on university academics through international or european comparative approaches (Musselin, 2008 ; Tiechler, Höhle, 2013). A decade after the French LRU, our particular focus concerns the activity of women with children l… Show more

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“…According to her, gender also refers to the behavior attitude and characteristics for man and women. According to the Williams, (2004), which referred world health organization (WHO), sex refers to the biological and physiological characteristics which define masculine and feminine whereas gender is referred to socially assembled and erected responsibilities and roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that a particular society set fit for men and women, (Devineau, Couvry, Feliu, & Renard, 2018). Gender inequality or disparity is referred to masculine and feminine are not equal, (Cubillo, 2003;Asya, 2007;Rostron, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to her, gender also refers to the behavior attitude and characteristics for man and women. According to the Williams, (2004), which referred world health organization (WHO), sex refers to the biological and physiological characteristics which define masculine and feminine whereas gender is referred to socially assembled and erected responsibilities and roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that a particular society set fit for men and women, (Devineau, Couvry, Feliu, & Renard, 2018). Gender inequality or disparity is referred to masculine and feminine are not equal, (Cubillo, 2003;Asya, 2007;Rostron, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Williams, ( 2004), which referred world health organization (WHO), sex refers to the biological and physiological characteristics which define masculine and feminine whereas gender is referred to socially assembled and erected responsibilities and roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that a particular society set fit for men and women, (Devineau, Couvry, Feliu, & Renard, 2018). Gender inequality or disparity is referred to masculine and feminine are not equal, (Cubillo, 2003;Asya, 2007;Rostron, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender affects ones' actual involvement. Such differences arise from variation in biology, psychology and cultural norms, ( (Funk, 2004;Devineau, Couvry, Feliu, & Renard, 2018). The biological study suggested that the natural differences exist between the sexes based on such factors, mostly on their reproductive roles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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