Compared with data from HESA these Google results significantly under-represent female employment in higher education (22% of professors are female, and 45% of all academic staff, in the most recent data).
We are however left with a dilemma. Would we like Google indonesia rcs data results to represent actual employment, or the employment pattern that might exist in a less prejudiced society?
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Oliver Duke-Williams is Co-Director of the Census & Administrative data LongitudinaL Studies Hub (CALLS-Hub) [calls.ac.uk] and is a co-investigator in the Centre for Longitudinal Study Information and User Support (CeLSIUS) project which facilitates access to the ONS Longitudinal Study. He is also a co-investigator in Census Support, a value added service of the UK Data Service, where he leads on access to flow data