We focus on understanding the role of productivity in determining wage structure differences between men and women in academia. The data arise from a pay equity study carried out in a single midwestern U.S. university over the 1996–1997 academic year. Econometric results confirm that external market forces exert influence over both male and female salary. But peer review ratings play a significant role in male but not female earnings determination, with similar results for objective measures of research, teaching, and service.
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Carlin, P. S., Kidd, M. P., Rooney, P. M., & Denton, B. (2013). Academic Wage Structure by Gender: The Roles of Peer Review, Performance, and Market Forces. Southern Economic Journal, 80(1), 127–146. https://doi.org/10.4284/0038-4038-2010.267
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