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Perry, Elissa L.; Kulik, Carol T.; Mendelsohn, David B.; Shon, DaHee – Research in Higher Education, 2022
The current study examined the relationship between faculty gender diversity (GD) and college and university level outcomes and the role that diversity climate (DC) plays in these relationships in a sample of N = 282 4-year, public and private, non-profit, degree granting institutions in the U.S. Based on social categorization and signaling…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Gender Differences, College Environment, Public Colleges
Main, Joyce B. – Research in Higher Education, 2018
Increasing the size and diversity of the scientific and technological workforce is a national priority. Investments in policy and programmatic efforts toward increasing the representation of women in science and engineering fields have resulted in significant advances; however, a gender gap remains among PhDs and faculty in these fields. This…
Descriptors: Probability, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Engineering Education
Guarino, Cassandra M.; Borden, Victor H. – Research in Higher Education, 2017
This paper investigates the amount of academic service performed by female versus male faculty. We use 2014 data from a large national survey of faculty at more than 140 institutions as well as 2012 data from an online annual performance reporting system for tenured and tenure-track faculty at two campuses of a large public, Midwestern University.…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, National Surveys, Tenure, Nontenured Faculty
Johnson, Iryna Y. – Research in Higher Education, 2014
The idea that female faculty might serve as role models for female students has led to studies of the effect of female faculty on female student performance. Due to varying levels of aggregation of the measure of student exposure to female faculty--percentage of female faculty at an institution or department, percentage of classes taught by…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Achievement, Role Models, Women Faculty
Xu, Yonghong Jade – Research in Higher Education, 2008
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by comparing the intentions of attrition and turnover between genders in Research and Doctoral universities. It is found that the two genders did not differ in their intentions to depart from academia, but women faculty had a…
Descriptors: Women Scientists, Women Faculty, Disproportionate Representation, Gender Differences
August, Louise; Waltman, Jean – Research in Higher Education, 2004
Retention of female faculty is an important issue for institutions of higher education aiming for excellence and diversity. However, an essential first step in understanding retention is to examine what contributes to career satisfaction for academic women. This study is based on data from a census survey of faculty conducted in 1996 at a Research…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Women Faculty, Labor Turnover, Higher Education
Barbezat, Debra A.; Hughes, James W. – Research in Higher Education, 2005
This paper presents estimates of the gender salary gap and discrimination based on the most recent national faculty survey data. New estimates for 1999 indicate that male faculty members still earn 20.7% more than comparable female colleagues. Depending upon which decomposition technique is employed, the portion of this gap attributable to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Gender Differences, Gender Discrimination, Women Faculty

Perna, Laura Walter – Research in Higher Education, 2002
Used data from the 1993 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty to examine characteristics of faculty who supplement their institutional salaries, and the extent to which likelihood and amount of supplemental income vary between men and women. Found that 75 percent of full-time faculty supplement their income, and that women are less likely to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Higher Education, Income

Kulis, Stephen; Sicotte, Diane; Collins, Shawn – Research in Higher Education, 2002
Investigated three explanations for persisting differences in women's faculty representation across science fields even after adjusting for women's variable representation among doctoral recipients: labor market factors, institutional explanations, and gender role explanations. After finding that none account fully for faculty gender composition,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Science Teachers, Sciences

Hyer, Patricia B. – Research in Higher Education, 1985
The development of a "change index" and its application in evaluating the relative performance of individual doctorate-granting universities in hiring and promoting women faculty is reported. A wide range of institutional performance in hiring and promoting women faculty was revealed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Affirmative Action, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Development

Ransom, Michael A. – Research in Higher Education, 1990
Using segregation indexes from economics and sociology and national data, the degree of gender segregation by discipline was assessed among college faculty. Results suggest segregation decreased modestly in the early 1970s but has declined little in recent years. Doctoral degree awards in the mid-1970s and mid-1980s indicate an overall increase.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Economics, Higher Education

McLaughlin, Gerald W.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1983
To determine to what extent instructional efforts differed between men and women at a large land-grant university, the following variables were investigated: number of weighted student credit hours, number of sections taught, number of different courses taught, and didactic hours by level course. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Courses, Credits

Sax, Linda J.; Hagedorn, Linda Serra; Arredondo, Marisol; DiCrisi, Frank A., III – Research in Higher Education, 2002
Examined the role of marriage, children, and aging parents on research productivity of a large national sample of college faculty. Found that factors affecting research productivity are nearly identical for men and women and that family-related variables exhibit little or no effects on productivity. (EV)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, College Faculty, Family Life, Higher Education
Toutkoushian, Robert K.; Conley, Valerie Martin – Research in Higher Education, 2005
In this study, we use data from the 1999 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty (NSOPF:99) to measure the unexplained wage gap between men and women in academe. We pay particular attention to how these unexplained wage gaps have changed over time by comparing the results from the 1999 survey to published results from previous national surveys and…
Descriptors: Females, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Women Faculty, College Faculty

Cox, Marci; Astin, Alexander W. – Research in Higher Education, 1977
The hypothesis of a direct link between institutional pay scales and faculty sex ratios is examined based on HEGIS and AAUP data. Results suggest that eliminating sex bias in faculty pay within individual institutions will not achieve parity for women until higher-paying institutions recruit more women or those with more women upgrade pay scales.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Females, Higher Education
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