Gender Inequality in Higher Education in Turkey A comparative Analyses of Education and Engineering Faculties

2015-08-28
Çevik, Aylin
Hoşgör, Hatice Ayşe

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A. Çevik and H. A. Hoşgör, “Gender Inequality in Higher Education in Turkey A comparative Analyses of Education and Engineering Faculties,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://esa12thconference.eu/sites/esa12thconference.eu/files/esa_2015_book_of_abstracts.pdf.