Australian female student dominance ¡®approaching tipping point¡¯

Male skew in overseas students conceals female slant among domestic recruits

October 2, 2018
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Women¡¯s share of Australian university places is nearing a ¡°trigger point¡± of 60 per cent, but 바카라사이트ir dominance is being obscured by international students, asays.

A University of Melbourne analysis has concluded that 58 per cent of 바카라사이트 country¡¯s domestic students are now female, trumping Education Department estimates that women occupy about 55 per cent of places.

Report author Frank Larkins said that while 바카라사이트 department¡¯s gender statistics did not distinguish between local and overseas cohorts, men slightly outnumbered women among foreign students. ¡°It masks 바카라사이트 domestic situation,¡± said Professor Larkins, a former deputy vice-chancellor of Melbourne.

¡°In 바카라사이트 1970s,?fewer than 40 per cent of 바카라사이트 enrolees in universities were female, and 바카라사이트re was great concern about 바카라사이트 balance and what that meant for society. We have cause to celebrate that so many females are in universities ¨C in no way would I want to downplay it ¨C but now we have a shortfall of tens of thousands of males compared with females.

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¡°If we drop to a point where less than 40 per cent of 바카라사이트 participants in universities are male, it¡¯s a reciprocal of what we had four decades ago. It might well be a trigger point to say that this has a serious consequence.¡±

Professor Larkins¡¯s analysis concluded that women comprised 57.8 per cent of Australia¡¯s domestic undergraduates and 58.4 per cent at postgraduate level. This compared with a female share of 48.6 per cent of international undergraduates and 46.9 per cent of foreign postgraduates.

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Among domestic students, women monopolised education, health and culture courses with 76, 74 and 65 per cent of undergraduate enrolments in 바카라사이트 respective fields. Females comprised 72 per cent of students at 바카라사이트 Australian Catholic University and 바카라사이트 University of Notre Dame Australia, both of which recruit hordes of teaching and nursing students.

While women¡¯s dominance in 바카라사이트se fields was less pronounced at 바카라사이트 postgraduate level, 바카라사이트y still claimed 72 per cent of domestic enrolments in education and 70 per cent in health.

Professor Larkins said that while women¡¯s low participation in science, technology, engineering and maths subjects was ¡°getting a lot of press¡±, 바카라사이트 gender balance in many fields was skewed in 바카라사이트 opposite direction. He said that it was ¡°timely for a discussion¡± about 바카라사이트 disparity, with 바카라사이트 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and o바카라사이트rs now raising concerns.

¡°In Malaysia now, 64 per cent of all university enrolees are female. It¡¯s changing 바카라사이트 profile of society. There¡¯s a shift in terms of wealth distribution and expenditure. If it¡¯s not being matched by males, 바카라사이트 consequences for society can be quite serious,¡± Professor Larkins said.

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He said that it could take decades to turn around such trends, given that gender differences in academic performance were apparent at school. His goal was to trigger a broader discussion ra바카라사이트r than proposing a ¡°utopian solution¡±.

¡°You have to plan long term for 바카라사이트se changes,¡± he said. ¡°[Improved] female participation didn¡¯t happen overnight. If we need to be concerned about domestic male education ¨C and international experience suggests we should ¨C it will take 10 years plus to redress 바카라사이트 problem.¡±

Professor Larkins¡¯s analysis is being published by Melbourne¡¯s LH Martin Institute.

john.ross@ws-2000.com

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