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Marriage, Children, and Aging Parents: the Role of Family-Related Factors in Faculty Job Satifsfaction
Journal of Faculty Development (2004)
  • Linda Serra Hagedorn, University of Southern California
  • Linda J. Sax
Abstract

Due to changes in the academic market, faculty job satisfaction is especially critical. Using a multi-step framework, this study explores the role of family and stress related “pull factors” on a measure of overall job satisfaction for a large nationally representative sample of college and university faculty members. These “pull factors” include, but are not limited to, care for a child, spouse or elder, as well as other responsibilities and duties not directly related to one’s academic career.

Publication Date
2004
Citation Information
Linda Serra Hagedorn and Linda J. Sax. "Marriage, Children, and Aging Parents: the Role of Family-Related Factors in Faculty Job Satifsfaction" Journal of Faculty Development Vol. 19 Iss. 2 (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/linda_hagedorn/28/