2022
DOI: 10.18392/metsz/2020/4/2
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Hungarian Academics Working Abroad: Female and Male Career Paths

Abstract: Transnational mobility has not only become an integral part of the successful, internatonally driven career path of academics, but is emerging to a great extent as a major performance requirement. Similarly to academic careers in general, international mobility of researchers is also a gendered process to a great extent. This paper aims to assess the most important characteristics of Hungarian researchers working abroad with special attention put on the similarities and differences identified in the career pat… Show more

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“…In the last two decades, empirical research highlighted the main characteristics (Bukodi et al 1997, Angelusz et al 1998, labour market opportunities (Fábri 2002, Fábri, I. 2008, Inzelt -Csonka 2018, life paths (Pálinkó et al 2010) of doctoral holders, and a few studies also dealt with the issue of the brain drain (Fényes et al 2020, Csanády -Személyi 2006. The issue of gender inequality gained some attention when the low representation of women in academia 25 had been addressed in the domestic literature (Haraszthy -Hrubos 2002).…”
Section: Work-life Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, empirical research highlighted the main characteristics (Bukodi et al 1997, Angelusz et al 1998, labour market opportunities (Fábri 2002, Fábri, I. 2008, Inzelt -Csonka 2018, life paths (Pálinkó et al 2010) of doctoral holders, and a few studies also dealt with the issue of the brain drain (Fényes et al 2020, Csanády -Személyi 2006. The issue of gender inequality gained some attention when the low representation of women in academia 25 had been addressed in the domestic literature (Haraszthy -Hrubos 2002).…”
Section: Work-life Balancementioning
confidence: 99%