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Career Paths Inside and Outside Academia / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
Career Paths Inside and Outside Academia / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Preface
7–8
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9–19
Academic careers inside and outside academia—an overview of topics and contributions
Steffen Jaksztat, Christiane Gross
Steffen Jaksztat, Christiane Gross
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20–206
Employment Trajectories and Returns to Higher Education
20–206
20–54
Degree Differentiation and Changing Career Outcomes of Higher Education Graduates in Germany: A Matter of Specialization, Extracurricular Activities or Labor Market Segmentation?
Martina Kroher, Kathrin Leuze
Martina Kroher, Kathrin Leuze
20–54
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55–88
More or less the same? An exploration of the evolution of the PhD wage premium in a decade of higher education expansion
Thorsten Euler, Fabian Trennt
Thorsten Euler, Fabian Trennt
55–88
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89–129
Are Employment Trajectories of STEM Doctoral Degree Holders Gender-Specific? Evidence from a Large German Technical University
Simone Bartsch, Guido Buenstorf, Anne Otto, Maria Theissen
Simone Bartsch, Guido Buenstorf, Anne Otto, Maria Theissen
89–129
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130–168
Social inequalities in postdoctoral dropout from academia by gender, parental academic background, and migration background, and their intersections
Lea Goldan, Aaron Bohlen, Christiane Gross
Lea Goldan, Aaron Bohlen, Christiane Gross
130–168
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169–206
Fixed-term employment and leaving intention. An analysis of junior academics across Europe
Ester Höhle
Ester Höhle
169–206
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207–371
Social Capital and Collaborations
207–371
207–238
Collaboration and Competition in Academic Research Experiences of Postdoctoral Researchers in the Life Sciences
Christina Elhalaby, Nurith Epstein
Christina Elhalaby, Nurith Epstein
207–238
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239–279
Types of Collaboration and the Consolidation of Sociological Research Evidence from publications in five German sociology journals 2000–2019
Oliver Wieczorek, Andreas Schmitz, Jonas Volle, Khulan Bayarkhuu, Richard Münch
Oliver Wieczorek, Andreas Schmitz, Jonas Volle, Khulan Bayarkhuu, Richard Münch
239–279
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280–340
Challenging the intuition: Is a same-gender supervisor beneficial for doctoral students?
Kai Mühleck, Ulrike Schwabe
Kai Mühleck, Ulrike Schwabe
280–340
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341–371
Navigating treacherous waters. Exploring the dual career experiences of European Research Council applicants
Brigitte Schels, Sara Connolly, Stefan Fuchs, Channah Herschberg, Claartje J. Vinkenburg
Brigitte Schels, Sara Connolly, Stefan Fuchs, Channah Herschberg, Claartje J. Vinkenburg
341–371
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372–524
Academic Recruitment Processes and Appointments to Professorships
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372–406
Mechanisms of Upward Social Mobility. A qualitative analysis of class-specific careers in law and educational science
Frerk Blome
Frerk Blome
372–406
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407–456
Female advantage in German sociology: Does accounting for the “leaky pipeline” effect in becoming a tenured university professor make a difference?
Isabel M. Habicht, Martin Schröder, Mark Lutter
Isabel M. Habicht, Martin Schröder, Mark Lutter
407–456
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457–489
Forty and over the academic hill? Biological and academic age and the race for tenure
Jessica Ordemann, Laura Naegele
Jessica Ordemann, Laura Naegele
457–489
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490–524
How do signals of academic performance vary across disciplines? Evidence from a survey experiment with university professors in Germany
Knut Petzold, Nicolai Netz
Knut Petzold, Nicolai Netz
490–524
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Christiane Gross (Ed.)
Steffen Jaksztat (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748925590-1
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-8181-2
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-2559-0
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