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Balmer, Dorene F.; Courts, Kelly; Dougherty, Bridget; Tuton, Lucy Wolf; Abbuhl, Stephanie; Hirshfield, Laura Ellen – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
Purpose: The authors used the Theory of Gendered Organizations (TGO), which posits that gender inequity is built into organization, to explore the lived experience of women with established careers in academic medicine. Methods: Thirty women at one medical center were purposefully sampled and interviewed. Data were inductively analyzed; TGO…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sex Fairness, Organizational Culture, Females
Saleh, Amany; Yu, Qian; Leslie, H. Steve; Seydel, John – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Given the facts that women still earn significantly less than men, that most American students rely on loans to attend college, that tuition in higher education has increased, and that women have to take more students loans than men, can we still claim that we are closing the gender gap? Do females have more burdens to pay off their student loans…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Student Financial Aid, Loan Repayment, Income
Evans, Brent Joseph; Nguyen, Tuan D. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Grant aid reduces the financial burden of human capital investment in postsecondary education. Theory suggests grant aid should substitute for other financial resources such as borrowing and labor market participation. Although studies have individually examined the impact of grant aid on hours of paid work and on borrowing for education, students…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Grants, Eligibility, Academic Persistence
Passmore, David Lynn; Marron, Michael – 1981
A study examined the relationship between accreditation status and hourly wages of medical record technicians (MRTs) in four major metropolitan areas (Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Atlanta) during August 1975. Multiple regression analysis of the hourly wages of 590 female, full-time MRTs collected through a government hospital wage survey…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment, Educational Status Comparison
Kang, Suk; Bishop, John – 1984
A study was conducted to determine the effect of participation in vocational education on labor market experience immediately after high school. Data were gathered in March and April of 1980 while the young people were seniors in high school, and again two years later. The first wave of data contained various measures of education and grades in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Education, Business Education, Education Work Relationship
Tang, Thomas Li-Ping – 1996
A hypothetical organization chart was adopted to examine the relative worth of five positions and pay differentials as a function of rater's sex, money ethic endorsement (belief that money is good), and job incumbent's sex. The study explored the "Matthew Effect," the tendency of people to be willing to pay more for the highest position…
Descriptors: Adults, Beliefs, Employed Women, Employer Attitudes
Ehrich, Elizabeth A.; Michels, Gabriele A. – 1986
The use of stagewise regression was investigated in a university study of salary equity for full-time staff-exempt personnel. The commonly used method of regression substitution was modified in three ways: (1) shifting the emphasis away from estimating inequity and toward describing the impact of men's and women's population differences on…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Females, Higher Education
Gramling, Robert B.; Brabant, Sarah – 1982
A study examined two models--increased opportunity and affirmative action--as proposed solutions to sex inequities in wage and occupational distribution. The Increased Opportunity Model assumes that increased economic opportunities will disproportionately benefit women and minorities because of their relative position in the labor force. The…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Comparative Analysis, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities
Glazer, Nona Y. – 1984
Industrial capitalism has encroached on household production and women's family work. In a series of interviews with women in 1979, the importance of women's activities outside the household, yet within the infrastructures on which they relied for carrying on housework and child care, became evident. The concept of work would be expanded to…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Career Education, Females, Homemakers
Sawhill, Isabel V. – 1974
As almost everyone knows, the earnings gap between men and women is very large. In 1972, the average woman earned only 58 percent as much as the average man when both worked full time. The author directs her discussion toward the large volume of research on the topic of the earnings gap and points to areas where further work might be done. She…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Females, Labor Force, Males
Sexton, Patricia Cayo – 1974
Four minority groups are identified in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Employer Information Report: (1) Negro; (2) Oriental; (3) American Indian; and (4) Spanish Surnamed Americans. Together, these groups in 1970 numbered about 34.5 million people, or about 17 percent of the population. This paper reports on the status of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Korabik, Karen – 1986
Although Chinese government policies officially support the equality of the sexes, stereotyped views about the nature of men and women often serve to perpetuate discrimination and to keep women in inferior positions. Women are often segregated into lower paying jobs because of stereotypical views about what is natural for women to do. Despite…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries
Williams, John Delane; And Others – 1987
A 10-year study of salary differential by sex was undertaken at the University of North Dakota using a multiple regression methodology, with rank, discipline, degree, years in department, years in current rank, and sex as predictors. The sex variable evidenced lower salaries for women when controlling for the other variables throughout the study…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
Level of Female Participation: An Overlooked Factor in Salary Differences among Faculty Disciplines?
Staub, Kay – 1987
Discipline is generally recognized as among the more important determinants of faculty salary. Discipline differences in faculty salary are normally accepted at face value, assumed to be the result of market forces. (The same assumption is commonly made about wage differences among occupations.) This paper reports on findings from an analysis of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Dillon, Kristine; Marsh, Herbert W. – 1979
A comparison of college faculty earnings to earnings of other professionals with comparable educational background is presented in an effort to determine the relative standing of the academic profession among all professional occupations. The information is compiled from self-reported figures of the Bureau of Census survey that provides data on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Females, Geographic Location