Academic careers have traditionally been conceptualized as pipelines, through which young scholars move seamlessly from graduate school to tenure-track positions. This model often fails to capture the experiences of female Ph.D. recipients, who become tenure-track assistant professors at lower rates than do their male counterparts. What do these women do instead? We use panel data from the 1983-1995 Surveys of Doctorate Recipients to explore the early careers of Ph.D. recipients. Our results show that female doctorate recipients are disproportionately likely to be employed as adjunct faculty or exit the paid labor force, especially if they have young children. Contrary to conventional wisdom, adjunct professorships provide a better opportun...
The number of women studying science and engineering at undergraduate and postgraduate levels has in...
The number of women studying science and engineering at undergraduate and postgraduate levels has in...
Since the 1970s, women have formed a growing percentage of university graduates and more female grad...
Working PaperAcademic careers have traditionally been conceptualized as pipelines, through which you...
Using the life course perspective to examine the longer-term career patterns of more than 5,000 huma...
Balancing the demands of an academic career and those of a family are a great challenge, especially ...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences....
This study examines the effects of gender and family status on PhD recipients’ likelihood of attaini...
Work/family scholars are increasingly paying attention to how professors negotiate work and family r...
Women have made tremendous gains in degree attainment at all academic levels, including doctoral deg...
The purpose of this study was to determine factors that may influence women's choices of whether or ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Elliott Sch...
Family and caregiving leave are increasingly important dimensions for careers in academic science, a...
The idea of a part-time, high-status option for professors is one of the hottest innovations under c...
This thesis explores how women doctoral students imagine their post-PhD futures, and how doctoral ex...
The number of women studying science and engineering at undergraduate and postgraduate levels has in...
The number of women studying science and engineering at undergraduate and postgraduate levels has in...
Since the 1970s, women have formed a growing percentage of university graduates and more female grad...
Working PaperAcademic careers have traditionally been conceptualized as pipelines, through which you...
Using the life course perspective to examine the longer-term career patterns of more than 5,000 huma...
Balancing the demands of an academic career and those of a family are a great challenge, especially ...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences....
This study examines the effects of gender and family status on PhD recipients’ likelihood of attaini...
Work/family scholars are increasingly paying attention to how professors negotiate work and family r...
Women have made tremendous gains in degree attainment at all academic levels, including doctoral deg...
The purpose of this study was to determine factors that may influence women's choices of whether or ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Elliott Sch...
Family and caregiving leave are increasingly important dimensions for careers in academic science, a...
The idea of a part-time, high-status option for professors is one of the hottest innovations under c...
This thesis explores how women doctoral students imagine their post-PhD futures, and how doctoral ex...
The number of women studying science and engineering at undergraduate and postgraduate levels has in...
The number of women studying science and engineering at undergraduate and postgraduate levels has in...
Since the 1970s, women have formed a growing percentage of university graduates and more female grad...