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Zhanylai Asankulova; Stephan Thomsen – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Studying abroad acts as investment in human capital and ideally outweighs associated investment costs due to higher earnings or related non-monetary benefits. We estimate monetary returns to studying abroad for female graduates 1 and 5 years after graduation. The empirical estimates--based on panel data from four graduate cohorts in 1997, 2001,…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Student Experience, Salaries, College Graduates
Fuesting, Melissa; Schmidt, Anthony – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2021
The skilled craft workforce possesses the in-demand, highly specialized skills that are necessary to maintain and improve campus. However, campus, the heart of many colleges and universities, may be in trouble: The higher ed skilled craft workforce is aging, and there are not enough younger workers to take the place of older employees as they…
Descriptors: Skilled Workers, Aging (Individuals), Diversity (Institutional), Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Choi, Junghee – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
Climbing the ladder of institutional prestige is often promoted by leaders and policymakers in higher education, but there may be trade-offs associated with striving for status. This study examines the impact of Texas's National Research University Fund (NRUF), which uses financial incentives to support institutions' pursuit of prestige, on the…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Salaries, Wages, College Faculty
Kelli Listermann; Cristobal Salinas Jr. – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2024
Administrative assistants within the higher education system are a vital part of universities, including supporting students, faculty, and administrators. Although administrative assistants are essential to a college or university, they often lack recognition and salary support for their contributions. This applied qualitative study seeks to…
Descriptors: Females, Office Occupations, Higher Education, Salaries
Howard, Heather A.; Habashi, Meara M.; Reed, Jason B. – College & Research Libraries, 2020
The gender wage gap impacts millions of women throughout the US and world, with women in the US making on average 82 percent of men's salaries (US Census Bureau, 2018). In research libraries, a field dominated by women, this has historically been true as well, with men rising to top positions at a higher rate and making more money than women in…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Librarians, Salary Wage Differentials, Gender Differences
American Association of University Women, 2019
Over half a century after pay discrimination became illegal in the United States, a persistent pay gap between men and women continues to hurt our nation's workers and our national economy. Women working full time in the U.S. are paid 82 cents to every dollar earned by men -- but it doesn't stop there. The consequences?of this gap?affect?women…
Descriptors: Salary Wage Differentials, Gender Differences, Gender Bias, Salaries
Schanzenbach, Diane Whitmore; Turner, Julia A.; Turner, Sarah – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
While the direct impacts of minimum wage changes on employment have received considerable attention, these policy changes have the potential to impact skill attainment by changing the opportunity cost of college enrollment. Using institutional data on college enrollment and program completion, we find that enrollment falls markedly among students…
Descriptors: State Policy, Salaries, Costs, Outcomes of Education
Michelle Dawn Maxfield – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Principal turnover is a national problem with costly side effects. There is a growing interest in this problem of practice. Although more studies are emerging, there is limited qualitative research into understanding why principals are leaving their positions. This is a basic qualitative study examining the experiences of three former North…
Descriptors: Principals, Labor Turnover, Teachers, Career Change
MacDonald, Fiona; Durdyev, Serdar – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2021
It is well documented that the construction industry is perceived as an environment dominated by males, and as a result the industry has difficulty attracting qualified female employees. This study examined the female students studying Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) majors at the Ara Institute of Canterbury, New Zealand, and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Females, Foreign Countries, Architecture
Blaha, Kathryn Renee – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Negotiation is a process wherein decisions are made between parties with different points of view and possibly conflicting interests (Caputo, 2019). Little is known about how women experience negotiation for salary and compensation. Studies associated with gender and negotiations have focused on the process or outcomes of the negotiation. While…
Descriptors: Females, Women Administrators, Gender Bias, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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
Erica Precht; Dianne F. Olivier – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2023
One of the most impacted areas in higher education is the field of student affairs (Lynch, 2017). While job satisfaction is problematic in higher education; only 1% of professionals are "extremely satisfied" with their job, giving the field a much lower overall satisfaction level than many other occupations (Kinman & Wray, 2014).…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, College Students, Job Satisfaction, Gender Differences
De Gioannis, Elena – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
Gender stereotypes are often viewed as one of the root causes of the gender gap in STEM. According to Eccles' model, they would indirectly influence major choices by shaping expectations of success and values attached to the viable options. However, empirical findings on the link between implicit gender-science stereotypes and college major…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Sex Stereotypes, Correlation, Majors (Students)
American Association of University Women, 2021
The skyrocketing cost of college has forced more students to borrow money to obtain a degree. Women take on greater debt than men to start, but when women graduate, loan payments collide with the gender pay gap. The compounding effect puts a tight squeeze on women's budgets. This growing crisis requires two responses: helping those who have…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Females, Student Loan Programs, College Students
Erica N. Precht – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study utilized a phenomenological qualitative research design to assess job satisfaction of women student affairs professionals in Louisiana at entry, mid, and senior levels positions. The purpose of this research was to examine perceptions of women student affairs professionals in Louisiana higher education institutions regarding: (1) job…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, College Students, Job Satisfaction, Gender Differences