(NSOPF:99) to measure the unexplained wage gap between men and women in academe. We pay particular attention to how these unexplained wage gaps have changed over time by comparing the results from the 1999 survey to published results from previous national surveys and test for the sensitivity of these findings to the method used for measuring the unexplained wage gap and the type of institution or field being examined. We found that there has been a notable reduction in the overall unexplained wage gap between men and women, and that there is no longer any evidence of a statistically significant pay differential between men and women in doctoral-level or liberal arts institutions. The results also show that significant pay differentials sti...
Using the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, the authors compare the gender pay gap at ...
There have been numerous lawsuits within higher education brought by females over pay inequity and m...
Abstract This paper provides new evidence on the male female wage gap in academia. Using unique data...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the gender gap and the potential factors that contribute to ...
Using UK data supplied by universities, this paper confirms that women academics earn less than men,...
This study examines a historical review of literature and the reoccurring issue of female faculty be...
Our society continues to indicate real remnants of gender discrimination. One artifact of this disc...
This thesis examines whether in the United States among young college gradu- ates in male-dominated ...
The earnings gap between male and female workers across all occupational groups has been well docume...
Postsecondary education yields myriad benefits, including increased earnings potential, higher lifet...
PurposeCross-sectional studies have demonstrated gender differences in salaries within academic medi...
Previous studies of the gender pay gap in the United States have found a narrowing of that gap in th...
In past articles of this column we have reported data that show that women in general find more barr...
This study uses data from the Survey of Doctorate Recipients to evaluate differences in employment o...
Using the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, the authors compare the gender pay gap at ...
There have been numerous lawsuits within higher education brought by females over pay inequity and m...
Abstract This paper provides new evidence on the male female wage gap in academia. Using unique data...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the gender gap and the potential factors that contribute to ...
Using UK data supplied by universities, this paper confirms that women academics earn less than men,...
This study examines a historical review of literature and the reoccurring issue of female faculty be...
Our society continues to indicate real remnants of gender discrimination. One artifact of this disc...
This thesis examines whether in the United States among young college gradu- ates in male-dominated ...
The earnings gap between male and female workers across all occupational groups has been well docume...
Postsecondary education yields myriad benefits, including increased earnings potential, higher lifet...
PurposeCross-sectional studies have demonstrated gender differences in salaries within academic medi...
Previous studies of the gender pay gap in the United States have found a narrowing of that gap in th...
In past articles of this column we have reported data that show that women in general find more barr...
This study uses data from the Survey of Doctorate Recipients to evaluate differences in employment o...
Using the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, the authors compare the gender pay gap at ...
There have been numerous lawsuits within higher education brought by females over pay inequity and m...
Abstract This paper provides new evidence on the male female wage gap in academia. Using unique data...