In past articles of this column we have reported data that show that women in general find more barriers than their male counterparts in getting into academic careers. Further, female college professors earn on average 10 percent less in salaries than their male colleagues. If you are a woman in academia and aspire to an administrative job in order to substantially improve your earnings and make them more in par with the males around you, you should think twice
The literature on higher education in the United States has maintained a place for the specific topi...
Is there gender discrimination in academia? Analysis of interviews with 80 female faculty at a large...
A recent national survey found women hold only 23 % of higher education institution presidencies (Am...
In past articles of this column we have reported data that show that women in general find more barr...
In past articles of this column we have reported data that show that women in general find more barr...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The following is the conclusion of a WEAL report, the first half of which appeared in our Winter 197...
While much has been written about the status of women within higher education in the faculty ranks a...
The earnings gap between male and female workers across all occupational groups has been well docume...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
Journal ArticleWomen have traditionally fared worse than men in the workplace. In few places has th...
Although many faculty members in higher education will contend that their occupations are chosen bec...
(NSOPF:99) to measure the unexplained wage gap between men and women in academe. We pay particular a...
Annual salary increases for college and university faculty generally take the form of a percentage i...
The literature on higher education in the United States has maintained a place for the specific topi...
Is there gender discrimination in academia? Analysis of interviews with 80 female faculty at a large...
A recent national survey found women hold only 23 % of higher education institution presidencies (Am...
In past articles of this column we have reported data that show that women in general find more barr...
In past articles of this column we have reported data that show that women in general find more barr...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The following is the conclusion of a WEAL report, the first half of which appeared in our Winter 197...
While much has been written about the status of women within higher education in the faculty ranks a...
The earnings gap between male and female workers across all occupational groups has been well docume...
Equality for women (and men) was enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Legislatively this has mea...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
Journal ArticleWomen have traditionally fared worse than men in the workplace. In few places has th...
Although many faculty members in higher education will contend that their occupations are chosen bec...
(NSOPF:99) to measure the unexplained wage gap between men and women in academe. We pay particular a...
Annual salary increases for college and university faculty generally take the form of a percentage i...
The literature on higher education in the United States has maintained a place for the specific topi...
Is there gender discrimination in academia? Analysis of interviews with 80 female faculty at a large...
A recent national survey found women hold only 23 % of higher education institution presidencies (Am...