Using a nationally representative sample of college faculty from a wide array of institutions and science disciplines, this study investigates links between organizational conditions and women\u27s representation on college faculties. Hypotheses derive from competing explanations for the sharp differences found in women\u27s and men\u27s career outcomes in academia: institutionalized discrimination that protects men\u27s dominant group privileges, statistical discrimination based on expectations of gender differences in academic preparation and scholarship, variations in the female doctoral labor supply by science discipline and locality, political restraints on discrimination and pressure for equal employment opportunity. A multivariate an...
Gendered organizational conditions create the context for persisting differences between men and wom...
An investigation of several potential explanatory factors underlying the discrepant gender distribut...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Using a nationally representative sample of college faculty from a wide array of institutions and sc...
This research addresses the traditionally male-dominated occupation of university or college profess...
Increasingly researchers have found that gender has a significant impact on the occupation and incom...
This study uses data from the Survey of Doctorate Recipients to evaluate differences in employment o...
Although on average women are underrepresented in academic science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences....
The goal of this paper is to examine the extent to which the clustering of female faculty in particu...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences...
Efforts to understand gender segregation within and among science disciplines have focused on both s...
Fewer women are present in science academe than in the workforce as a whole, and this is particularl...
This article examines the gender composition and degree of job segrega-tion among current and recent...
Women scientists in academia have been shown to be less geographically mobile than their male counte...
Gendered organizational conditions create the context for persisting differences between men and wom...
An investigation of several potential explanatory factors underlying the discrepant gender distribut...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Using a nationally representative sample of college faculty from a wide array of institutions and sc...
This research addresses the traditionally male-dominated occupation of university or college profess...
Increasingly researchers have found that gender has a significant impact on the occupation and incom...
This study uses data from the Survey of Doctorate Recipients to evaluate differences in employment o...
Although on average women are underrepresented in academic science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences....
The goal of this paper is to examine the extent to which the clustering of female faculty in particu...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences...
Efforts to understand gender segregation within and among science disciplines have focused on both s...
Fewer women are present in science academe than in the workforce as a whole, and this is particularl...
This article examines the gender composition and degree of job segrega-tion among current and recent...
Women scientists in academia have been shown to be less geographically mobile than their male counte...
Gendered organizational conditions create the context for persisting differences between men and wom...
An investigation of several potential explanatory factors underlying the discrepant gender distribut...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...