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The Hiring of Women in Accounting Academia

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Pages 151-156 | Published online: 30 Jul 2010

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CharlesE. Jordan, GwenR. Pate & StanleyJ. Clark. (2006) Gender Imbalance in Accounting Academia: Past and Present. Journal of Education for Business 81:3, pages 165-169.
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Joyce Falkenberg. (2003) Decreasing Numbers at Increasing Levels: An Investigation of the Gender Imbalance at NHH. Gender, Work and Organization 10:2, pages 175-193.
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Steve Buchheit, Allison Collins & Denton Collins. (2000) Must female accounting faculty publish more to achieve tenure?. Women in Management Review 15:7, pages 344-355.
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