Abstract
Over time, academia has become a more attractive field for females. Yet males still dominate, particularly among senior academic staff. In this paper we document females’ participation with respect to key academic indicators typically used as criteria for entry to, and promotion within, the tertiary sector. Our focus is on Australian mathematics education journals, and predominantly those published by MERGA. Using these data we examine whether females are (proportionately) as well represented as males or whether these measures of esteem act as subtle structural barriers not yet fully conquered by females in the mathematics education research community.
Gilah C. Leder, Helen J. Forgasz