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The status of academic women in the 1990s No longer outsiders, but not yet equals
Authors:Robert K Toutkoushian  
Institution:a Office of Policy Analysis, University System of New Hampshire, Myers Financial Center, 27 Concord Road, Durham, NH 03824, USA
Abstract:This paper reexamines the status of women in the academic labor market relative to men to determine how much progress has been made in achieving equity. Two questions will be addressed here: (1) do men and women have equal access to faculty employment in higher education, and (2) are they equally successful with regard to traditional career goals and compensation? Analyses are conducted on the educational attainment of women, their representation among faculty, their time allocation and research productivity, and their success in academia as represented by their rank attainment and earnings. While the results show that women have made considerable strides in entering the academic labor market, there is still an unexplained gap between men and women in terms of their earnings and career progression.
Keywords:Discrimination  Gender  Higher education
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