TY - JOUR
T1 - Minorities and women in the pacific sociological association region
T2 - A Five-Year Progress Report
AU - Kulis, Stephen
AU - Miller, Karen A.
AU - Axelrod, Morris
AU - Gordon, Leonard
PY - 1986/4
Y1 - 1986/4
N2 - Based on a five-year follow-up survey of sociology departments in the Pacific Sociological Association region, we report trends in the representation of women and minorities among faculty members and graduate students. Although men continue to predominate at all but the lecturer/instructor level, women are increasingly represented on faculties overall, in tenured positions, and among the higher academic ranks. Proportionally fewer men and women are now in entry level positions than in 1979. Except for Asians, minority faculty continue to be poorly represented. Women now make up the majority of graduate students at both the masters and doctoral levels, but both the proportion and number of minority students have declined in five years. Still, despite sharply contracting enrollment, both women and minority graduate students receive a larger share of financial assistance awards than they did five years ago.
AB - Based on a five-year follow-up survey of sociology departments in the Pacific Sociological Association region, we report trends in the representation of women and minorities among faculty members and graduate students. Although men continue to predominate at all but the lecturer/instructor level, women are increasingly represented on faculties overall, in tenured positions, and among the higher academic ranks. Proportionally fewer men and women are now in entry level positions than in 1979. Except for Asians, minority faculty continue to be poorly represented. Women now make up the majority of graduate students at both the masters and doctoral levels, but both the proportion and number of minority students have declined in five years. Still, despite sharply contracting enrollment, both women and minority graduate students receive a larger share of financial assistance awards than they did five years ago.
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U2 - 10.2307/1388956
DO - 10.2307/1388956
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84970370505
SN - 0731-1214
VL - 29
SP - 147
EP - 170
JO - Sociological Perspectives
JF - Sociological Perspectives
IS - 2
ER -