Social stratification in Higher Education: What it means at the micro‐level of the individual academic scientist
Abstract
The academic profession is internally divided as never before. This cross-national comparative analysis of stratification in Higher Education is based on a sample of European academic scientists (N = 8,466) from universities in 11 countries. The analysis identifies three types of stratification: academic performance stratification, academic salary stratification, and international research stratification. This emergent stratification of the...
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Title
Social stratification in Higher Education: What it means at the micro‐level of the individual academic scientist
Published Date
Jul 9, 2019
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
4
Pages
419 - 444
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