Hey Isabelle Moro, my current paper explored the language variation across the genders and how linguistic behavior contributes to the identification of genders. You can consult it. It will surely assist you.
Here is the link:
Article Investigation of Gender Identities in Language Practices at ...
Regards,
Komal Rafique
Postgraduate Researcher at the University of Education, Lahore
Isabelle Moro Yes, there have been several quantitative studies on discrimination in higher education based on gender and ethnic origin. These studies typically collect data on various factors such as enrollment and completion rates, representation in leadership positions, salaries, and experiences of discrimination, among others. The findings from these studies can provide valuable insights into the extent and nature of discrimination in higher education and inform policy and practice to address these issues.