Thanks, Peggy.  I agree with others that this is good news.  But I hope there will be a follow-up study of this cohort when they come up for tenure and promotion.  That will be an important gauge of the climate for women in the profession.  Diana
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Diana Tietjens Meyers
Professor Emerita of Philosophy
University of Connecticut, Storrs
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From: Peggy DesAutels <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Sunday, February 16, 2014 at 10:43 AM
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Subject: Study showing that women in philosophy are hired in proportion to their percentage of PhDs

Hi All,

I just added the following to http://www.apaonlinecsw.org/data-on-women-in-philosophy.   

CSW Jobs for Philosophers Employment Study
Miriam Solomon and John Clark, 2009
This is a report of faculty hires following Jobs for Philosophers (JFP) Volume 175 and 176 (October and November 2007).  One of the key conclusions is:  Women were hired in all categories in proportion to their percentage of PhD's (this includes temporary positions and postdocs, tenure-track positions, and positions in Leiter-ranked departments).

Peggy

Peggy DesAutels
Professor
Department of Philosophy
University of Dayton
http://www.peggydesautels.com





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