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Etaugh, Claire – 1985
Changes during 1972-1984 in the status of women faculty and administrators in higher education are examined, based on a literature review. While the proportion of women faculty has increased, women still are concentrated in a small number of fields, including English, foreign languages, nursing, home economics, fine arts, and library science. The…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Administrators, College Faculty, Employment Patterns
Lee, John – NEA Higher Education Research Center Update, 1995
This report provides a national overview of patterns of tenure in higher education based on data from the 1993 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty (NSOPF:93). This study included information on nearly 900,000 faculty members of whom 595,340 were full-time. All faculty appointments were included regardless of whether faculty members actually…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Trends, Employment Patterns, Faculty Workload

Buttlar, Lois – College and Research Libraries, 1991
Describes a study that analyzed 16 library periodicals with respect to various characteristics of their authors, including sex, occupation, affiliation, and geographic location. Previous studies of the literature of librarianship are reviewed, subject coverage and research methodologies are examined, and article length is noted. (58 references)…
Descriptors: Authors, Content Analysis, Employment Patterns, Faculty Publishing

Gunawardena, Chandra – Higher Education Review, 1987
Patterns of college admission, attendance, fields of study, student background, and employment for women in Sri Lanka are examined. Sex stereotypes and lifelong sex-based socialization there are found to account for the lack of progress in women's employment and participation in higher education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Employment Patterns, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)