Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities

In this article, we investigate how the globalized academic labor market has changed the composition of teaching and research staff at Swedish, Norwegian, and Finnish universities. We use national statistical data on the gender and country‐origin of universities’ teaching and research staff between...

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Main Authors: Maria Pietilä, Ida Drange, Charlotte Silander, Agnete Vabø
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2021-07-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4131
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spelling doaj-68653651796043bea37d3189253c2b9e2021-07-21T10:30:48ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032021-07-0193698010.17645/si.v9i3.41312058Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic UniversitiesMaria Pietilä0Ida Drange1Charlotte Silander2Agnete Vabø3Human Resources Services, University of Eastern Finland, FinlandWork Research Institute, Oslo Metropolitan University, NorwayFaculty of Social Sciences, Linnaeus University, SwedenFaculty of Social Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, NorwayIn this article, we investigate how the globalized academic labor market has changed the composition of teaching and research staff at Swedish, Norwegian, and Finnish universities. We use national statistical data on the gender and country‐origin of universities’ teaching and research staff between 2012 and 2018 to study how the globalized academic labor market has influenced the proportion of women across career stages, with a special focus on STEM fields. We pay special attention to how gender and country‐origin are interrelated in universities’ academic career hierarchies. The findings show that the proportion of foreign‐born teaching and research staff rose substantially at the lower career level (grade C positions) in the 2010s. The increase was more modest among the most prestigious grade A positions, such as professorships. The findings show significant national differences in how gender and country‐origin of staff intersect in Nordic universities. The study contributes to research on the gendered patterns of global academic labor markets and social stratification in Nordic universities.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4131academic staffcountry origingenderinternalizationmobilitynordic universitiesuniversities
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author Maria Pietilä
Ida Drange
Charlotte Silander
Agnete Vabø
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Ida Drange
Charlotte Silander
Agnete Vabø
Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities
Social Inclusion
academic staff
country origin
gender
internalization
mobility
nordic universities
universities
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Ida Drange
Charlotte Silander
Agnete Vabø
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title Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities
title_short Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities
title_full Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities
title_fullStr Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities
title_full_unstemmed Gender and Globalization of Academic Labor Markets: Research and Teaching Staff at Nordic Universities
title_sort gender and globalization of academic labor markets: research and teaching staff at nordic universities
publisher Cogitatio
series Social Inclusion
issn 2183-2803
publishDate 2021-07-01
description In this article, we investigate how the globalized academic labor market has changed the composition of teaching and research staff at Swedish, Norwegian, and Finnish universities. We use national statistical data on the gender and country‐origin of universities’ teaching and research staff between 2012 and 2018 to study how the globalized academic labor market has influenced the proportion of women across career stages, with a special focus on STEM fields. We pay special attention to how gender and country‐origin are interrelated in universities’ academic career hierarchies. The findings show that the proportion of foreign‐born teaching and research staff rose substantially at the lower career level (grade C positions) in the 2010s. The increase was more modest among the most prestigious grade A positions, such as professorships. The findings show significant national differences in how gender and country‐origin of staff intersect in Nordic universities. The study contributes to research on the gendered patterns of global academic labor markets and social stratification in Nordic universities.
topic academic staff
country origin
gender
internalization
mobility
nordic universities
universities
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4131
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