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Correlates of Work-Life Balance for Faculty Across Racial/Ethnic Groups
Very few studies have examined issues of work-life balance among faculty of different racial/ethnic backgrounds. Utilizing data from the Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey, this study examined predictors of work-life balance for 2,953 faculty members from...
Work life balance and job satisfaction among faculty at Iowa State University
This study utilized the existing database from the Iowa State University 2009-2010 Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey to explore faculty work life balance and job satisfaction among academic disciplines. This research sought to determine if (a) work life...
Personal and Institutional Predictors of Work-Life Balance among Women and Men Faculty of Color
Faculty Perceptions of Work-Life Balance: The Role of Marital/Relationship and Family Status
Usable Knowledge: "The Balancing Act"
Nature: "Happier Male Academics"
Gen X Meets Theory X: What New Scholars Want
“If they can’t understand that I want a kick-ass career and a kick-ass life, then I don’t want to work here,” sums up how many Generation X’ers (born between 1965 and 1980) view their workplace, according to Lancaster and Stillman. As a group, Gen X...
[Virtual Event] Faculty Well-Being and Career Paths: What Campus Leaders Need to Know
Family policies and institutional satisfaction: An intersectional analysis of tenure-track faculty
Guided by an intersectional perspective, this study compares responses to the 2008 and 2009 Tenure-Track Faculty Job Satisfaction survey provided by four groups of faculty: African American women, African American men as well as white women and white men...
COACHE Benchmark Exemplars, 2005-07
While the majority of junior faculty at America’s colleges and universities are satisfied at work, some institutions are doing particularly well in this regard. The Tenure-Track Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey, administered by the Collaborative on...