Starting gendered career pathways early? Differences between women and men students in optional module composition among UK law school undergraduates

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sue Westwood
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ABSTRACT Women’s inequalities in the legal profession are an enduring concern. Women are over-represented in junior positions and under-represented in senior roles, especially in large corporate firms. This pattern is compounded for women from Black and minority ethnic backgrounds in comparison to both men of all ethnicities and white women. This is informed not by ability, but by masculinity-privileging working cultures and practices. Women legal academics are also under-represented in senior roles. However, less is understood about women law students’ experiences, particularly in the UK and in recent research. This article reports on a new project which explored undergraduate student allocation on module options at York Law School, University of York, UK. There were marked gender differences in student composition in just over half (36) of the 66 different optional modules between 2014 and 2022. Women were under-represented on modules relating to commercial, corporate and financial law and over-represented on modules relating to family, health, social welfare, gender and sexuality. While there are many possible causal factors, there is clear resonance with the literature on gender inequalities in the legal profession and legal academia. The curriculum and careers guidance implications are considered, and a research agenda proposed.
尽早开始性别化的职业道路?在英国法学院本科生中,男女学生在可选模块写作方面的差异
摘要:妇女在法律职业中的不平等是一个长期关注的问题。妇女在初级职位上的代表人数过多,在高级职位上代表人数不足,尤其是在大型公司中。与所有种族的男性和白人女性相比,来自黑人和少数民族背景的女性的这种模式更加复杂。这不是由能力决定的,而是由赋予工作文化和实践特权的男子气概决定的。女性法律学者在高级职位上的代表性也不足。然而,人们对女性法学院学生的经历了解较少,尤其是在英国和最近的研究中。本文报道了英国约克大学约克法学院的一个新项目,该项目探讨了本科生在模块选项上的分配。2014年至2022年间,66个不同的可选模块中,有一半(36个)的学生组成存在显著的性别差异。在与商业、公司和金融法有关的单元中,妇女的代表性不足,而在与家庭、健康、社会福利、性别和性有关的模块中,妇女代表性过高。虽然有许多可能的原因,但与法律界和法律学术界关于性别不平等的文献有着明显的共鸣。考虑了课程和职业指导的影响,并提出了研究议程。
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