NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 8 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Bereman, Nancy A.; Scott, Joyce A. – Journal of Higher Education, 1991
Compa-ratio, a technique used in diverse ways in the corporate sector, was used to analyze gender bias in faculty salaries at one university. Results, compared with those derived from two multiple regression analyses of the same data, suggest that the technique is adaptable for higher education and easily understood by administrators and faculty.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Mathematical Formulas, Salary Wage Differentials
Summerville, Richard M.; Ridley, Dennis R. – 1990
To determine where given Virginia institutions of higher education stand in the aggregate regarding administrators' salaries among similar institutions, salary information provided by chief academic officers of eight senior public-supported institutions in Virginia for their administrative faculty was compared with data from other United States…
Descriptors: Administrators, Benchmarking, College Administration, College Faculty
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Massy, William F.; Olson, Jeffery E. – Research in Higher Education, 1994
To address concerns that universities are overcharging the federal government for indirect costs of research programs, data from seven major research universities were used to simulate a standardization of costs and policies to eliminate differences widely assumed to contribute to rate variation. Results suggest universities are not overcharging…
Descriptors: Accountability, Comparative Analysis, Federal Aid, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Summerville, Richard M.; Ridley, Dennis R. – CUPA Journal, 1992
The approach taken by Virginia to analyze and establish policy for college and university administrator salaries, as they relate to other institutions and to the salaries of instructional faculty, is outlined. A methodology felt to be appropriate for this analysis, tested on eight institutions, is described and illustrated. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrators, Benchmarking, Budgeting, College Administration
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Redd, Kenneth E.; King, Jacqueline E. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1997
Four ways to calculate students' net cost of attending college are presented, and merits and drawbacks of each are discussed. Results suggest college remains affordable for most students, and that students have ways to further reduce their net cost. Results also suggest that financial aid programs have had some success in providing access to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Low Income Groups
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Hagedorn, Linda Serra – Research in Higher Education, 1998
A study explored two distinct methods of calculating a precise measure of gender-based wage differentials among college faculty. The first estimation considered wage differences using a formula based on human capital; the second included compensation for past discriminatory practices. Both measures were used to predict three specific aspects of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Computation, Females
Gold, Lawrence N. – 1990
This paper consists of results of a state survey and case studies of Minnesota and Massachusetts, two states with recent histories in implementing tuition formulas. Both case studies are discussed within the context of state fiscal conditions and appropriations. The survey revealed that 16 states are attempting to establish an enduring rationale…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Higher Education, Mathematical Formulas
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Turner, Charles – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1997
Comparison of federal need-analysis formulas for student financial aid in 1992-93 and 1993-94 focused on elimination of home/farm equity from calculations, parent contributions, and Pell Grant awards. Results suggest higher unmet need and lower Pell Grant awards, and imply that the most needy students may lose gift assistance to more affluent…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Economics, Federal Programs, Higher Education