%0 Journal Article %J Research in Higher Education %D 2018 %T Gender Differences in Faculty Member Job Satisfaction: Equity Forestalled? %A Karen L. Webber %A Samantha M. Rogers %X

Guided by Hagedorn’s (2000) theory of faculty job satisfaction, mindful of social and organizational structures of higher education, and acknowledging recent changes in the academic labor market, this study examines satisfaction for approximately 30,000 tenured and tenure-track faculty members in 100 US colleges and universities. Findings revealed similarity between female and male faculty members in some aspects of work satisfaction, but difference in other areas in which women reported lower satisfaction. Findings also revealed that perceptions of department fit, recognition, work role balance, and mentoring are more important to women faculty’s satisfaction than male peers. These findings have implications for policy and practice.

%B Research in Higher Education %V 59 %P 1-28 %G eng %U https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11162-018-9494-2