Ecological Pushes and Pulls on Women Academics’ Pursuit of Research in China

PENG Jian-E

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Front. Educ. China ›› 2020, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (2) : 222-249. DOI: 10.1007/s11516-020-0011-y
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Ecological Pushes and Pulls on Women Academics’ Pursuit of Research in China

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Women academics reportedly exhibit lower research productivity than males. This study first quantitatively explored gender differences in research output based on a survey among 309 Chinese academics teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL). Qualitative data obtained through interviews with seven female respondents were analyzed from an ecological perspective. Results showed significant gender differences in domestic publication but no such differences in international publication. Women academics’ pursuit of research was influenced by many factors from and beyond the microsystems of workplace and family, and their coping strategies included soliciting help from seasoned colleagues, attending academic conferences, and joining online communities. The findings highlight the institutional supportive practices and familial environment that are equally important in promoting women academics’ professional development.

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ecological perspective / women / academics / research productivity

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PENG Jian-E. Ecological Pushes and Pulls on Women Academics’ Pursuit of Research in China. Front. Educ. China, 2020, 15(2): 222‒249 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11516-020-0011-y

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