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Emeritus Prof Christopher May
Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us  ·  activity timestamp last week

Is academia a family business?

John Dorsch concludes that:

• Over 50% of tenure-track faculty have at least one parent with a graduate degree (master's or PhD).

• About 22% have a parent with a PhD.

• Faculty are up to 25× more likely than the general population to have a PhD-holding parent,

• At elite institutions, that figure rises to roughly 50 times higher.

While this is based on US survey data my guess is the rough magnitudes would hold for the UK too

#universities #inequality

Chart: Parental Education Among Tenure Track Faculty (Source: Nature & Human Behaviour, 2002), shows data reported in post
Chart: Parental Education Among Tenure Track Faculty (Source: Nature & Human Behaviour, 2002), shows data reported in post
Chart: Parental Education Among Tenure Track Faculty (Source: Nature & Human Behaviour, 2002), shows data reported in post
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Chris Hessert 🐧 🇺🇦
Chris Hessert 🐧 🇺🇦
@chessert@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@ChrisMayLA6

My family on both sides here in America is full of doctors, nurses, pastors, and teachers. I think those trends began with quality public education after the Civil War. Especially post high school as the 20th Century began. I also think WWII presented new opportunities for women to begin professional careers beyond housewife and motherhood.

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Emeritus Prof Christopher May
Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@chessert

yes, I think the issue is complex - on one level its a Q. of middle class children taking up middle class careers, but especially for PhD holders it *does* look more like a self-replicating caste

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GeofCox
GeofCox
@GeofCox@climatejustice.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@ChrisMayLA6 @chessert

But in addition to middle-class children taking up middle-class careers, my guess is that the profession-specific trend found here would be found everywhere: lawyers have more lawyers as parents, doctors more doctors, etc, etc... There are many famous cases - Richard Branson started Virgin in the vinyl records business, when his father was an EMI executive, Elon Musk's father was a fascist...

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Emeritus Prof Christopher May
Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@GeofCox @chessert

Yes, I guess the Q. is the magnitude of that trend & whether its particularly pronounced in academia?

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