Despite the fact that women are leaving the practice of law at alarmingly high rates, most previous research finds no evidence of gender differences in job satisfaction among lawyers. This Article uses nationally representative data from the 2015 National Survey of College Graduates to examine gender differences in lawyers’ job satisfaction, and finds that any apparent similarity of job satisfaction between genders likely arises from dissatisfied female JDs sorting out of the legal profession at higher rates than their male counterparts, leaving behind the most satisfied women. This Article also provides a detailed examination of the specific working conditions that are associated with dissatisfaction for female lawyers before this sorting ...
This study is conducted in response to the national attention to the underrepresentation of women an...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
This article presents data on graduates of a law school located at a large, midwestern public univ...
Despite the fact that women are leaving the practice of law at alarmingly high rates, most previous ...
article published in law journalTo examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity amon...
Studies typically find that lawyers have high job satisfaction and that women are not less satisfied...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
Despite graduating from top law schools and getting hired as associates at competitive law firms at ...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
In spite of an increasing reliance on women entrants to the legal profession, women remain under-rep...
Using unique data from a survey of University of Michigan Law School graduates, we test various mode...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
Thirty percent of female lawyers leave their careers. The same is true for female doctors. Over time...
If one talks to law students about the their career expectations, one is likely to hear a common sto...
This paper analyzes the turnover and promotion of male and female lawyers, using data on two cohorts...
This study is conducted in response to the national attention to the underrepresentation of women an...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
This article presents data on graduates of a law school located at a large, midwestern public univ...
Despite the fact that women are leaving the practice of law at alarmingly high rates, most previous ...
article published in law journalTo examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity amon...
Studies typically find that lawyers have high job satisfaction and that women are not less satisfied...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
Despite graduating from top law schools and getting hired as associates at competitive law firms at ...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
In spite of an increasing reliance on women entrants to the legal profession, women remain under-rep...
Using unique data from a survey of University of Michigan Law School graduates, we test various mode...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
Thirty percent of female lawyers leave their careers. The same is true for female doctors. Over time...
If one talks to law students about the their career expectations, one is likely to hear a common sto...
This paper analyzes the turnover and promotion of male and female lawyers, using data on two cohorts...
This study is conducted in response to the national attention to the underrepresentation of women an...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
This article presents data on graduates of a law school located at a large, midwestern public univ...