articleScience AdvancesFeb 6, 2015GOLD OA

Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks

Santa Fe Institute · University of Colorado Boulder · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The faculty job market plays a fundamental role in shaping research priorities, educational outcomes, and career trajectories among scientists and institutions. However, a quantitative understanding of faculty hiring as a system is lacking. Using a simple technique to extract the institutional prestige ranking that best explains an observed faculty hiring network-who hires whose graduates as faculty-we present and analyze comprehensive placement data on nearly 19,000 regular faculty in three disparate disciplines. Across disciplines, we find that faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality. Furthermore, doctoral prestige alone better predicts…

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Keywords
  • Prestige
  • Hierarchy
  • Ranking (information retrieval)
  • Rank (graph theory)
  • Inequality
  • Position (finance)
  • Sociology
  • Job market
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