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The Status Of Women Academic Accountants in Australia

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  • Nava Subramaniam
  • Cecilia Lambert

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This paper reports the findings of a survey of the attributes, career satisfactions and aspirations of Australian Academic Women Accountants (AAWA). The survey sought information about personal characteristics, institutional role expectations and perceptions of gender‐related issues involving recruitment, promotion and retention of AAWAs. The data provide not only an interesting insight into respondents' perceptions of a career in academic accounting, but also a comparative measure against which future progress of AAWAs can be evaluated. The paper makes suggestions for facilitating the career paths of AAWAs at both institutional and individual levels.

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  • Nava Subramaniam & Cecilia Lambert, 1993. "The Status Of Women Academic Accountants in Australia," Australian Accounting Review, CPA Australia, vol. 3(5), pages 51-60, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ausact:v:3:y:1993:i:5:p:51-60
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1835-2561.1993.tb00145.x
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