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Erwerbstätigkeit und Doktoratsstudium: ausgewählte Studienergebnisse zur sozioökonomischen Situation von DoktorandInnen an der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften der Universität Wien

Employment and doctoral studies: selected results for the socio-economic situation of doctoral students at the faculty of social sciences at the university of Vienna
[journal article]

Bammer, Doris
Ziegler, Petra

Abstract

"Doktoratsstudierende an der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften der Universität Wien sind mit unterschiedlichen Herausforderungen konfrontiert: Eine, die fast alle DissertantInnen betrifft, ist die Vereinbarkeit von Studium und Erwerbstätigkeit. Die Studie zur sozioökonomischen Situation von Doktoran... view more

"Doktoratsstudierende an der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften der Universität Wien sind mit unterschiedlichen Herausforderungen konfrontiert: Eine, die fast alle DissertantInnen betrifft, ist die Vereinbarkeit von Studium und Erwerbstätigkeit. Die Studie zur sozioökonomischen Situation von DoktorandInnen benennt diese Herausforderungen und liefert neue Daten zu biographischen Hintergründen, Finanzierungsformen des Doktoratsstudiums, subjektiven Einschätzungen des Studienfortgangs sowie Bedürfnissen und Wünschen der Doktoratsstudierenden. Besonderes Augenmerk gilt Differenzen nach Geschlecht und Studienrichtung: Es zeigt sich, dass die Vereinbarkeit von Erwerbstätigkeit und Doktoratsstudium grundsätzlich als schwierig eingestuft wird. Diese Problematik variiert nach Art der Beschäftigung, der Höhe des Einkommens, der Bedeutung von Berufserfahrungen im eigenen Lebenslauf und Betreuungspflichten - diese Faktoren bestimmen die zeitlichen Prioritäten für das Doktoratsstudium und somit den Studienfortgang." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"Doctoral students at the faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Vienna are confronted with different challenges. Most students are concerned how to balance their employment with their doctoral studies. The project study about the socio-economic situation of doctoral students examines these... view more

"Doctoral students at the faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Vienna are confronted with different challenges. Most students are concerned how to balance their employment with their doctoral studies. The project study about the socio-economic situation of doctoral students examines these challenges and provides new data on biographical background, the financing of the doctoral studies, progress assessments, and needs and requests of doctoral students. A particular focus concentrates on differences in relation to gender and the chosen study program. One key result is that a compatibility between employment and doctoral studies is being assessed as rather difficult to achieve. Problems vary due to the type of employment, earnings, the relevance of work experience for the personal CV, and caring duties. These factors determine time budget priorities for the doctoral studies and the progress of the studies." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
promotion; funding; course of academic studies; gender; program of study; study situation; gainful employment; socioeconomic position; socioeconomic factors; studies (academic); social science; gender-specific factors

Classification
University Education

Method
empirical; qualitative empirical; quantitative empirical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 525-540

Journal
SWS-Rundschau, 49 (2009) 4

ISSN
1013-1469

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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