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Haber, B. – Equal Opportunity Forum, 1981
The "promise principle" seems to push men, but not women, into the upper echelons of academic employment. Available from: P.O. Box 41048, Los Angeles, CA 90041. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Faculty Recruitment, Females
Massachusetts State Board of Regents of Higher Education, Boston. – 1988
Data from a survey on patterns in the hiring of new staff, both noninstructional and faculty, in Massachusetts public higher education institutions are presented and analyzed. The survey found that more women and minorities are being hired as full-time employees. More women than men were hired during 1987 and a higher percentage of women were…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Patterns, Faculty Recruitment, Females

Wyer, Jean C.; Conrad, Clifton F. – The Review of Higher Education, 1984
There are significant pressures that may lead to the hiring of inbred faculty. Inbreeding is defined as: hiring an individual who has a degree and who will be teaching at the institution from which the degree was granted. The relationship of sex and institutional origin to productivity was studied. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Promotion

Stapp, Joy; And Others – American Psychologist, 1981
Presents data from four annual surveys of psychology doctorates with regard to rates of employment and unemployment; employment in psychology-related work, in academic settings, service, business, government, and other settings, full-time and part-time employment; and postdoctoral fellowships. Includes job market perceptions of recent doctorate…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Employment Experience, Employment Opportunities, Faculty Recruitment
"We Cannot Find Qualified Blacks": Faculty Diversification Programmes at South African Universities.

Mabokela, Reitumetse Obakeng – Comparative Education, 2000
Examines policies and programs at the University of Cape Town, an English-language South African university, and the University of Stellenbosch, an Afrikaans-language university, aimed at diversifying their faculties' racial composition. Assesses underlying assumptions, overall objectives, and effectiveness in recruiting and retaining Black…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Teachers, College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty)

Smith, Earl; Witt, Stephanie – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1990
Report of a nationwide survey of the attitudes of college and university faculty toward affirmative action as it has affected (1) their own careers and (2) their department and institution. The authors conclude that beliefs about affirmative action tend to reflect self-interest. (EVL)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Attitude Measures, Blacks, College Faculty

Over, Ray; Sherwood, Cathie – Higher Education, 1994
A survey of 230 men and women full-time lecturers in an Australian university investigated academic recruitment practices and sources of information about academic job openings. Results, which suggest similar recruitment bases, are discussed with reference to why men have traditionally outnumbered, and continue to outnumber, women in academic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Faculty Recruitment, Females
Diepenbrock, Elaine C.; And Others – 1976
Data on full-time tenured, full-time nontenured and part-time faculty at Montgomery College were gathered to determine the ratio of males to females by status and by department and to relate this information to hiring practices, fringe benefits, and teaching loads. Total figures for part- and full-time faculty and credit hours taught were compiled…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Faculty Promotion