Becoming an Academic: Early vs. Later Professional Experiences |
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Authors: | Mary Glenn Wiley Kathleen S. Crittenden Laura D. Birg |
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Affiliation: | University of Illinois , Chicago Circle , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper investigates the relevance of both formal training and current career conditions for the professional activity of an academic. We focus on the socialization of a sample of Ph.D. sociologists submitting papers for publication. Using regression procedures, we relate productivity of the training faculty, current publication pressures, sex, and year of degree to publication-related activity. We find that current publication pressures is a better predictor of professional activity than is productivity of the training faculty. In addition, sex appears to mediate professional socialization experiences. |
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