Table I-4
Changes in the Male-Female Distribution of Full-Time Faculty
1994-1995
(57 schools, 622 Full-Time Faculty)
Rank |
Number |
Male |
Female |
Deans & Directors |
59 1 |
29 (549.2%) |
30 (50.8%) |
Professors |
145 |
99 (68.3%) |
46 (31.7%) |
Associate Professors |
200 |
104 (61.0%) |
96 (48.0%) |
Assistant Professors |
154 |
61 (39.6%) |
93 (60.4%) |
Instructors |
19.5 |
6 (30.7%) |
13.5 (69.3%) |
Lecturers |
22 |
3 (34.8%) |
15 (65.2%) |
Full-Time Faculty |
600 1 |
307 (51.1%) |
293.5 (48.9%) |
2002 -2003
(56 schools,
758 Full-Time Faculty)
Rank |
Number |
Male |
Female |
Deans & Directors |
56 |
33 (58.9%) |
23 (41.0%) |
Professors |
158 |
91 (56.6%) |
67 (42.4%) |
Associate Professors |
239 |
106 (44.4%) |
13 (56.6%) |
Assistant Professors |
247 |
120 (48.6%) |
127 (51.4%) |
Instructors |
19 |
9 (47.3%) |
10 (52.6) |
Lecturers |
39 |
14 (35.9%) |
25 (64.1%) |
Full-Time Faculty |
758 |
373 (49.2%) |
385 (50.8%) |
2003-2004
(56 Schools, 783 Full-Time Faculty)
Rank |
Number |
Male |
Female |
Deans & Directors |
56 |
29
(51.8%) |
27
(48.2%) |
Professors |
174 |
99
(57.0%) |
75
(43.0%) |
Associate Professors |
235 |
110
(46.8%) |
125
(53.2%) |
Assistant Professors |
266 |
124
(46.6%) |
142
(53.4%) |
Instructors |
23 |
14 (61.0%) |
9 (39.0%) |
Lecturers |
29 |
10
(34.4%) |
19
(65.5%) |
Full-Time
Faculty |
783 |
386 (49.3%) |
387 (50.7%) |
1. Includes deans of schools not
reporting.
2. Includes persons not holding
academic rank, or for whom academic rank was not reported, but who are still
considered by their schools to be full-time faculty members.
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