This study used Kanter’s (1997) Tokenism theory to analyze the relationship between gender and faculty salaries in Georgia higher education institutions to determine whether pay inequity existed between male and female professors in 2018. Two separate mixed-effect regression models were estimated on a 2018 cross-sectional survey dataset of Georgia higher education faculty members where faculty demographic characteristics (i.e., gender and academic discipline) were regressed on their annual base salaries. When controlling for demographics and occupational characteristics, female faculty received significantly lower salaries than their male counterparts. In addition, when controlling for academic discipline and grouping those disciplines vis-...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
This study examines a historical review of literature and the reoccurring issue of female faculty be...
Salary disparities between gender and race continue to exist (Baker, Drolet, 2010; Barbezat, 2010; B...
Previous single university studies of gender equity in faculty salaries conducted at both private an...
The goal of this paper is to examine the extent to which the clustering of female faculty in particu...
This research questions two fundamental assumptions of established educational policies designed to ...
Research on gender wage disparity in MFT academia finds women are consistently paid less than men fa...
This dissertation examines organizational influences on gender and racial salary equity among tenure...
Gendered organizational conditions create the context for persisting differences between men and wom...
This dissertation examines organizational influences on gender and racial salary equity among tenure...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
This study examines a historical review of literature and the reoccurring issue of female faculty be...
Salary disparities between gender and race continue to exist (Baker, Drolet, 2010; Barbezat, 2010; B...
Previous single university studies of gender equity in faculty salaries conducted at both private an...
The goal of this paper is to examine the extent to which the clustering of female faculty in particu...
This research questions two fundamental assumptions of established educational policies designed to ...
Research on gender wage disparity in MFT academia finds women are consistently paid less than men fa...
This dissertation examines organizational influences on gender and racial salary equity among tenure...
Gendered organizational conditions create the context for persisting differences between men and wom...
This dissertation examines organizational influences on gender and racial salary equity among tenure...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Inequity in the Human Experience (Jodie Boisvert, Session Chair) Tanisha Goldsboro. (Valdosta Stat...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...