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York, Reginald O.; And Others – Social Work, 1987
Examined variables related to sexual discrimination on-the-job for a sample of social workers (N=128) in North Carolina. Findings indicated that gender was a better predictor of salary than either job position, experience, or education. When these three variables were controlled, males were found to earn an average of $5,645 more per year than…
Descriptors: Females, Salaries, Salary Wage Differentials, Sex Differences

Beardsley, Mark M.; And Others – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1986
Examined the relationship between sex and annual salary for 650 certified rehabilitation counselors (CRCs). Found sex to be a significant predictor of CRC annual salaries when effects of religion, employment setting, education, work/location, and work experience were controlled. Indicated that women earn 84% of the salaries earned by men.…
Descriptors: Counselors, Predictor Variables, Rehabilitation Counseling, Salaries
Feuer, Dale – Training, 1987
Reports results from a 1987 survey of 2,830 readers of "Training," who are mostly industry-based trainers. Results indicate that salaries remained about the same as 1986, although bonuses were larger. Another finding indicates that the male/female salary gap is growing. (CH)
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Occupational Information, Salaries, Salary Wage Differentials
Mecham, Robert C. – 1986
It has been hypothesized that current methods of determining pay rates value the characteristics of jobs held primarily by men differently than the characteristics of jobs held primarily by women, resulting in lower earnings for women. A policy capturing approach using numerically rated job characteristics (PAQ data) was applied separately to the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Salaries

Hollenbeck, John R.; And Others – Personnel Psychology, 1987
Explored utility of adopting supply-side approach to understanding the nature of wage differentials between men and women using job applicants (N=272) as subjects. Results suggested much of the wage gap can be explained by evaluations of outcomes other than pay, and gender-related differences in expectancies, instrumentalities, and valences with…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Job Applicants, Salaries

BioScience, 1977
Summarizes latest results of AIBS membership census for persons in the biological sciences. Areas of response were disciplinary specialty, employment, and salary. Tables include salaries for males and females by age bracket and by degree (bachelor's, master's, and doctor's). (CS)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Biological Sciences, Employment, Professional Training
Fogg, Piper – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2003
An annual survey shows that male professors still earn more than female professors for the same work. (EV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparable Worth, Higher Education, Salaries

Perna, Laura Walter – Review of Higher Education, 2001
Employed human capital and structural perspectives to explore extent to which the lower salaries received by full-time faculty women compared to their male colleagues vary across different rank/experience cohorts. Data from the 1993 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty revealed that among the "older" faculty at each rank, women…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Salaries
Norwood, Janet L. – 1982
In the last 20 years, an increase in the number of working women has been accompanied by changes in the female labor force and in the concentration of women in particular occupations and industries. These changes have a profound effect upon women's earnings. The Current Population Survey (CPS) shows a wide disparity in the median earnings of women…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Education, Employed Women, Females
Kiker, B. F.; Traynham, Earle C.
This paper reviews some of the past literature on male-female wage differentials in order to determine the early hypotheses which are the historical roots of the current theoretical and empirical work analyzing male-female wage differentials. Part 1 reviews the discrimination hypotheses, which emphasize differences in the labor market conditions…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Females, History, Males

Redd, Kenneth E. – Student Aid Transcript, 2002
The Survey of Undergraduate Financial Aid Policies, Practices, and Procedures gathered information on median annual salary levels for chief financial aid administrators in 1999-2000. Among detailed findings, the survey concluded that men still have higher salaries than women. (EV)
Descriptors: Higher Education, National Surveys, Salaries, Salary Wage Differentials

Freedman, Sara M. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1979
Results of a decision-making simulation indicated that when subordinates were equitably paid, sex and strength of demand had no effect on the compensation decision. However, when subordinates were underpaid, sex and strength of demand significantly influenced the size of raises given to both male and female subordinates. (EB)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, Males
Lal, Bhavya; Yoon, Sam; Carlson, Ken – 1999
This issue brief examines the gender salary gap in engineering, an occupation in which women held 10% of the jobs in 1995. Using multivariate regression analysis, various potential explanations for the salary gap in this field are explored. It was concluded that the salary gap is primarily explained by the fact that female engineers, on average,…
Descriptors: Employment, Engineering, Higher Education, Quality of Working Life
VanSlyke, Judy K. – CASE Currents, 1982
An outline of the membership of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education profiles the average member, his/her job title and responsibilities, career preparation, professional development opportunities, status within the institution, institution type, salaries, and sex and qualification discrimination in compensation. Compensation…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Females, Group Membership, Higher Education

Jacobs, Jerry A. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1992
Earnings and authority differentials between male and female managers are analyzed with data from three sources for the period between 1970 and 1988. Results indicate that the sex gap in earnings among managers narrowed during this period, whereas the gap in authority remained constant. The implication of these results for theories of internal…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Organizational Theories