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The main objective of this working paper is to pinpoint the role of context in structuring the career opportunities for women (and men) in the early stages of academic occupations, in order to elaborate self-tailored action plans for equality, that take national, regional and cultural specificities...

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Main Authors: Fusulier, Bernard, Shaik, Farah, Vincke, Caroline
Other Authors: UCL - SSH/IACS - Institute of Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: University of Trento 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/159376
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Summary:The main objective of this working paper is to pinpoint the role of context in structuring the career opportunities for women (and men) in the early stages of academic occupations, in order to elaborate self-tailored action plans for equality, that take national, regional and cultural specificities into account. It is premised on the need to analyze the societal and institutional environments of young scientists in terms of the structure of opportunities and constraints offered by various “welfare”, “gender”, “care” and “employment” regimes. Seven countries are studied: Austria, Belgium, Iceland, Italy, The Netherlands, Slovenia and Switzerland. This chapter concerns the Belgian case.