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Facts about SSE from an equality perspective
SSE professors by gender, 2005 and 2015:
Full professors 2005 2015 Change
Women 5.1% 9.0% +3.9%
Men 94.9% 91.0%
Full professors incl. acting 2005 2015 Change
Women - 11.4% -
Men - 88.6%
Associate professors 2005 2015 Change
Women 20.8% 27.3% +6.5%
Men 79.2% 72.7%
Assistant professors 2005 2015 Change
Women 36.4% 44.0% +7.6%
Men 63.6% 56.0%
SSE employees by gender, 2015:
The employees of the Stockholm School of Economics are a team comprising many different professions. The above mentioned are three of the academic titles that are found at SSE.
Of all the faculty members, 27.9% are women (number of people in service in December 2015).
Of all the employees at SSE, 46.5% are women (number of people in service in December 2015).
SSE professors by gender in comparison to other Swedish economic institutions, February 2016:
Business Economics & Finance Total
Men Women Share of Women
Men Women Share of Women
Men Women Share of Women
Lund University 19 5 21% 16 3 16% 35 8 18.6%
Uppsala University 10 4 29% 15 0 0% 25 4 13.8%
Stockholm School of Economics
18 3 14% 13 1 7% 31 4 11.4%
Umeå University 7 2 22% 9 0 0% 16 2 11.1%
Stockholm University 12 0 0% 15 3 17% 27 3 10.0%
University of Gothenburg 16 3 16% 15 0 0% 31 3 8.8%
All 82 17 17% 83 7 8% 165 24 12.7%
These statistics include all professors (even acting), but exclude professors emeriti and guest professors.
An international comparison:
Men Women Share of Women
Stanford Grad. School of Bus. 62 12 16%
Harvard Bus. School 84 20 19%
Stockholm School of Economics 31 4 11.4%
Source: The statistics for other teaching facilities are based on the personnel lists and the websites of the respective teaching facilities, as of February 2016.