Gender and headship in the twenty-first century



I Yes I I No^

If yes, please indicate nature of responsibilities ..............................................
16. Have you had a career break?

I Yes I I No^

(Please indicate length of break in weeks, e.g. 52 weeks rather than one year)

Longer term child care

Maternity/paternity leave

Secondment to obtain
qualifications_____________

Secondment to industry

Travel__________________

Other_________________________

17. If you took maternity/paternity leave, please comment on its adequacy and impact

18. If you had a career break were you able to resume your career at the same level as
before the break?

I Yes I I No I I

19. Have you ever been aware of sexist attitudes toward you in connection with job
applications or promotion?

I Yes I I No I I

If yes, please indicate the circumstances .........................................................

20. Have you been aware of sexist attitudes toward you from your peers or from those
you work with?

I Yes I I No I I

If yes please indicate the circumstances ...........................................................

21. Were you encouraged at any time to apply for promotion?

I Yes I I No'

If so, by whom? (mark all those that apply)

Partner /family________________

Colleagues at work

Senior managers at work

Headteacher_______

Other______________________

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