The Chronicle of Higher Education

Alienation Fuels Female Professors' Dissatisfaction With Their Jobs, Study Suggests

By DAVID GLENN

Chicago

At every stage of the career pipeline, women are more likely than men to abandon academic careers. Not surprisingly, several studies have found -- again, at every stage of the career pipeline -- that female faculty members feel less job satisfaction than their male colleagues do.

That gender gap...

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