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Barbezat, Debra A. – Population Research and Policy Review, 1987
Focuses on salary differences between male and female academics, in particular those that remain after controlling for differences in productivity, experience, academic field, and institution of employment. Data based on recent surveys of American academies indicate that a proportionate salary advantage accrues to men. (ML)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Finance, Educational Research, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)

Gray, Mary W.; Scott, Elizabeth L. – Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP, 1980
Identification, by regression analysis, of systematic salary discrimination against women faculty is possible and may suffice to induce institutions to make a commitment to an equitable salary structure. The uses of this analysis method and its results are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Higher Education, Merit Pay

McElrath, Karen – Journal of Higher Education, 1992
A survey of 314 male and female faculty in criminology and sociology found that faculty women are more likely than men to leave academic positions, and women who interrupt careers commonly do so for a job-seeking spouse. Women experience significant losses in tenure and earnings as a result of career disruptions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Development, College Faculty, Criminology

Hagedorn, Linda Serra – Research in Higher Education, 1998
A study explored two distinct methods of calculating a precise measure of gender-based wage differentials among college faculty. The first estimation considered wage differences using a formula based on human capital; the second included compensation for past discriminatory practices. Both measures were used to predict three specific aspects of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Computation, Females
Sadker, Myra – 1983
Research concerning the status of college students and college faculty at U.S. colleges and universities is summarized in a large chart (17 by 22 inches). Patterns in the college curriculum and instruction are also reviewed. The information reflects many positive changes for women in postsecondary education. It also shows that, more than a decade…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Affirmative Action, College Curriculum, College Faculty
Williams, Roger L. – Currents, 1996
The 1995 CASE (Council for Advancement and Support of Education) Survey of Institutional Advancement, responded to by 969 advancement professionals at institutions of higher education, examined demographics (sex ratio, minority members); professional backgrounds; job satisfaction; salaries (now averaging $53,000); salary disparities; and the…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Females, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement
Swartzman, Leora C.; And Others – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1992
Salaries and promotion patterns in the social sciences faculty at a large Canadian university were examined for evidence of gender discrimination. No patterns of discrimination in promotion were found, and women were not more underrepresented in higher-salaried departments. Male and female faculty similar on salary-relevant variables were found to…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Case Studies, Departments, Employed Women

Beyer, Kirk D. – CUPA Journal, 1992
Analysis of national data on college administrator salaries by gender, minority/nonminority status, years of service, and institution type found that wage gaps related to gender and minority status persisted in 1991-92 but that interaction of length of service with other study variables explained a significant amount of this gap. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)

Johnson, Mark A.; And Others – CUPA Journal, 1992
Issues, methods, and results of a faculty salary analysis for Idaho State University's School of Vocational-Technical Education are presented. A variety of descriptive salary statistics for men and women faculty in different fields are tabulated. Recommendations for use and improvement of the research and statistical methodology are offered. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Females, Higher Education

Clement, Annie – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1987
Female professional athletes are earning more than ever before and projections suggest opportunities will continue to increase. Salary differentials between male and female tennis and golf professionals are made. Product endorsement income is discussed. Steps coaches, parents, counselors, and colleges should take in guiding females toward…
Descriptors: Athletes, Employment Opportunities, Females, Higher Education
Kaplowitz, Richard A. – 1988
A discussion of the faculty and administrator selection process looks at the function of search committees, the issue of confidentiality in records, and societal issues that need to be addressed. A number of factors in the effective use of search committees are outlined, including breadth of committee membership, quality of communication within…
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Affirmative Action, College Administration, Confidentiality
Ross, Steven S. – Graduating Engineer, 1985
Reports on a Society of Women Engineers survey which documents strides for women engineers. Respondents (N=2100) are categorized according to employer, degrees/specialization, and supervisory responsibilities. Data indicate progress with salaries and change in the number of engineering bachelor degrees awarded to women from 1972 (1 percent) to…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Employment Statistics, Engineering, Engineering Education
Hyer, Patricia; And Others – 1983
The status of women faculty members at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is examined. Attention is focused on the progress made by the university over the last 5 years in hiring and promoting women faculty, the representation of women in the administration and university governance, and salaries. Major conclusions are as follows:…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Administrator Selection, Departments, Employment Practices

Pfeffer, Jeffrey; Davis-Blake, Alison – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1987
Examines the effect of the proportion of women administrators on both men's and women's salaries in colleges and universities. Identifies four theoretical predictors: economic competition and crowding, demographic group power, group interaction, and institutionalization. Increasing the proportion of women actually decreases salaries for both…
Descriptors: Administrators, Competition, Crowding, Economic Research

Chemical and Engineering News, 1984
Provides salary data obtained from an American Chemical Society survey of chemical professionals. Indicates that salaries of experienced bachelor's, master's, and doctoral chemists increased between March 1983 and March 1984, but not as much as in the previous 12 months. Salaries of new bachelor's and doctoral chemists also rose. (JN)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, College Science