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Understanding and addressing unequal career opportunities in the ‘new career’ era: an analysis of the role of structural career boundaries and organizational career management Hasselt University KU Leuven
By bringing together the literature on ‘new careers’, career boundaries and organizational career management (OCM),on different social identity groups, and on diversity management, this article aims to contribute to debates on unequal career opportunities and career boundaries in the ‘new career’ era. First, it develops propositions on the way structural career boundaries involving qualifications and labour market scripts contribute to unequal ...
Understanding and addressing unequal career opportunities in the ‘new career’ era: an analysis of the role of structural career boundaries and organizational career management KU Leuven
By bringing together the literature on ‘new careers’, career boundaries and organizational career management (OCM), on different social identity groups, and on diversity management, this article aims to contribute to debates on unequal career opportunities and career boundaries in the ‘new career’ era. First, it develops propositions on the way structural career boundaries involving qualifications and labour market scripts contribute to unequal ...
Unequal opportunities in science University of Antwerp
Scientific merit is commonly assessed through a researcher’s number of publications, or other citation metrics. However this procedure has been criticized as being biased, unfair and not representative of the true contribution of academic researchers to the advancement of science. Notably, citation metrics have been found to be detrimental to the assessment of female researchers’ achievement and maybe to women’s representation in academia. Yet ...
HPV infections among young MSM visiting sexual health centers in the Netherlands: opportunities for targeted HPV vaccination Institute of Tropical Medicine
Introduction: In 2009, girls-only HPV16/18 vaccination was introduced in the Netherlands which has achieved 46-61% uptake. Heterosexual men have benefitted from herd protection, but it is unknown whether men who have sex with men (MSM) also benefit from herd effects of the girls-only HPV16/18 vaccination program. Because MSM bear a high HPV-related disease burden, countries might consider targeted vaccination for MSM. To study possible herd ...
Vulnerabilities and opportunities for improving sexual and reproductive health and rights for adolescent female sex workers in Kunming Ghent University
Towards collaborative communication approaches for HIV prevention? Assessing the opportunities of new technologies for addressing AIDS-fatigue, stimulating dialogical learning, and identifying sexual scripts: A case study at the University of the Western Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This study aims at gaining insights into how (the interactive nature) of computer-mediated technologies can benefit HIV prevention purposes in a South African higher education context. While recent research suggests that HIV prevalence in South African higher education institutions (HEIs) is considerably lower compared to the national prevalence, it is believed that tertiary education students merit particular attention. Low risk-perceptions and ...
Opportunities for linking research to policy : lessons learned from implementation research in sexual and reproductive health within the ANSER network Ghent University
Equality for all? Support for Equal Opportunity Among Professors in Europe Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Equal Opportunity programs (EO) continue to be at the center of the debate about promoting equality in higher education. While support for EO has been well-studied in American higher education, this research is the first to investigate the attitudes towards and support for a range of EO policies among professors in Europe. We specifically examine faculty support for seven different EO measures used in European universities that require varying ...
The right to exclude and the duty to include: self-determination, equal opportunity, and immigration KU Leuven
The immigration debate in political theory has produced a series of accounts that justify the state’s right to exclude potential immigrants, where the right of self-determination figures prominently. We challenge these views and defend a novel self-determination based argument for a circumscribed right to exclude and a corollary duty to admit immigrants, which takes seriously the demands of global equality of opportunity and the well-being and ...