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Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty
Appendix 4-16
Percentage of Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty in Research I Institutions Receiving Sufficient Clerical Support
Discipline
Men
Women
Biology
50.0 (92)
41.6 (89)
Chemistry
54.0 (100)
30.7 (88)
Civil engineering
72.2 (72)
46.9 (81)
Electrical engineering
56.2 (89)
47.9 (94)
Mathematics
54.9 (102)
44.6 (112)
Physics
35.3 (68)
28.6 (98)
NOTES: Numbers are expressed as percentage of total respondents (in parentheses). For example, 50 percent of men in biology out of 92 respondents believed that they received sufficient clerical support.
SOURCE: Survey of faculty conducted by the Committee on Gender Differences in Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty.