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Gender differences in agency head salaries: the case of public education

By: Meier, Kenneth J.
Contributor(s): Wilkins, Vicky M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.405-11.Subject(s): Education | Women In: Public Administration ReviewSummary: This study demonstrates a quantitative approach to assessing gender discrimination in public salaries at the individual level. Using data from more than 1,000 school districts in Texas over a period of four years, the results show that gender differences in superintendents' salaries are subtle rather than systematic. Female superintendents who replace male superintendents receive lower compensation. Local district wealth also interacts with gender to affect salaries. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 62, Issue no: 4 Available AR53529

This study demonstrates a quantitative approach to assessing gender discrimination in public salaries at the individual level. Using data from more than 1,000 school districts in Texas over a period of four years, the results show that gender differences in superintendents' salaries are subtle rather than systematic. Female superintendents who replace male superintendents receive lower compensation. Local district wealth also interacts with gender to affect salaries. - Reproduced.

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