Dispelling the pipeline myth: gender, family formation, and alternative trajectories in the academic life course

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Publication Type Working Paper
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Family & Consumer Studies
Creator Wolfinger, Nicholas H.
Other Author Mason, Mary Ann; Goulden, Marc
Title Dispelling the pipeline myth: gender, family formation, and alternative trajectories in the academic life course
Date 2006-07-20
Description Academic careers have traditionally been conceptualized as pipelines, through which young scholars move continuously from graduate school to tenure-track positions. This understanding often fails to capture the experiences of female Ph.D. recipients, who take ladder-rank assistant professorships at lower rates than do their male counterparts. Where do these women go instead? Data from the 1981-1995 Survey of Doctorate Recipients are analyzed to chart the normative life courses of Ph.D. recipients. Female doctorate recipients are disproportionately likely to take adjunct professorships or exit the labor force, especially if they have young children. Contrary to conventional wisdom, academic positions off the tenure-track provide the best opportunity for getting a tenure-track job down the road. Collectively these findings show that the normative academic life course is both complex and permeable, and therefore not well suited to conceptualization as a rigid pipeline.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Volume 7
First Page 1
Last Page 23
Subject Careers, academic; Tenure; Teaching, higher education; Employment
Subject LCSH Career development; College teachers
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Wolfinger, Nicholas H.,Mason, Mary Ann; Goulden, Marc (2006). Dispelling the Pipeline Myth: Gender, Family Formation, and Alternative Trajectories in the Academic Life Course. Institute of Public and International Affairs (IPIA), 7, 1-23.
Series Institute of Public and International Affairs Working Papers
Rights Management (c) Nicholas H. Wolfinger, Mary Ann Mason, Marc Goulden
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 372,978 Bytes
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6dn4pk6
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