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Spillman, Scott – History of Education Quarterly, 2012
Christine Ladd-Franklin spent the first forty years of her life becoming one of the best-educated women in nineteenth-century America. She spent the rest of her life devising fellowship programs designed to enable educated women to have the same opportunities as men in their academic careers. The difficulty women had in becoming professors had a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, United States History, Educational History, Access to Education
Bacolod, Marigee P.; Blum, Bernardo S. – Journal of Human Resources, 2010
We show that the narrowing gender gap and the growth in earnings inequality are consistent with a simple model in which skills are heterogeneous, and the growth in skill prices has been particularly strong for skills with which women are well endowed. Empirical analysis of DOT, CPS, and NLSY79 data finds evidence to support this model. A large…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Salary Wage Differentials, Job Skills, Interpersonal Competence
Eckes, Suzanne E.; Toutkoushian, Robert K. – Research in Higher Education, 2006
There have been numerous lawsuits within higher education brought by females over pay inequity and many articles have been written on the topic. Although not as prevalent, there have been some recent instances where male faculty have claimed--with some degree of success--that the process used by their institutions to make salary adjustments for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reverse Discrimination, Females, Legal Problems

Weeks, Kent M. – Journal of College and University Law, 1985
Colleges and universities can employ several statutory defenses to alleged pay disparities and demonstrate that there are legitimate reasons for pay differentials. Several preventive strategies in response to the emerging legal terrain of equal pay litigation are suggested. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Court Litigation, Females

Frank, Robert H. – American Economic Review, 1978
A supply mechanism is described whereby nondiscriminating employers are expected to pay lower wages to females than to equally qualified males. Procedures are proposed to estimate the portion of the unexplained male-female wage differential that arises because of family locational considerations. Single copies available from the Secretary, C.…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Family Mobility, Females
Wallace, Phyllis A., Ed.; LaMond, Annette M., Ed. – 1977
The papers in this book were prepared for research workshops on equal employment opportunity that were held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during 1974. Economists, psychologists and sociologists were invited to assess the scope of research to date on employment discrimination. Their paper topics include: (1) economic theories of…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Black Employment, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females

Johnson, Catherine B.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1987
The increasing concern with equity issues in higher education, along with litigation, has prompted institutions to undertake salary prediction studies. Four models were compared: (1) entering all variables, (2) excluding rank and tenure, (3) using predicted rank and tenure, and (4) using only "objective" variables. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Bias, College Faculty, Comparable Worth, Comparative Analysis
Hunter, Larry O. – 1978
Faculty salary differentials were analyzed using multiple linear regression. Data were used on all full-time academic faculty at a state university, a relatively small land grant institution. A model was developed using rank, time in current rank, highest degree, administrative position, and academic department as independent variables. The effect…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Females, Higher Education
Pezzullo, Thomas R., Ed.; Brittingham, Barbara E., Ed. – 1979
Sex bias in college faculty salaries is examined in this book. Part 1 contains the following four chapters on the use of multiple regression to detect and estimate sex bias in salaries: "The Assessment of Salary Equity: A Methodology, Alternatives, and a Dilemma" (Thomas R. Pezzullo and Barbara E. Brittingham); "Detection of Sex-Related Salary…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Evaluation Methods
Hagedorn, Linda Serra – 1995
This study examined the role of female/male wage differentials in a model of job satisfaction. It is based on data from 5,021 respondents to the 1989 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching national faculty survey. The model considers the interrelated effects of the calculated wage differential, stress, social perceptions of students,…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Collegiality, Females
Braskamp, Larry A.; And Others – 1978
A brief review is presented of a study on faculty salary equity undertaken during the 1976-77 academic year at the University of Illinois, Urbana. The study was conducted in three phases: description of university policies concerning salaries, determination of the existence of discrimination due to minority group status, and determination of…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Asian Americans, College Faculty, Females
Spaeth, Joe L. – 1979
Differences in levels and determinants of earnings for men and women college graduates are examined. Perspectives from human capital theory, research on the socioeconomic achievement process, and research on segmented labor markets are used to design models of the determination of earnings. Data are taken from the National Opinion Research Center…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Career Choice, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis
Gardner, John A. – 1984
This study extends previous research on labor market effects of vocational education by estimating the relationship between vocational education in high school and the intervening factors in its relationship to labor market outcomes. The strategy is to use data from a stratified national longitudinal survey to estimate a simplified, reduced-form…
Descriptors: Blacks, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy, Employment Level