Doctoral Degree;
Gini Index;
Lorenz Curve;
Business Study;
Career Success;
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10.1023/B:SCIE.0000037360.59788.fb
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Within the scope of this article we went further into the question to what extent particularistic attributes - social origin and gender - can affect selection processes (1) in access to and (2) in later career attainment after achieving the doctoral degree. The analyses are based on a questionnaire survey (n = 2 244) among doctoral degree holders achieving the doctoral degree in six selected disciplines (biology, electrical engineering, German studies, mathematics, social sciences, and business studies/ economics) at German universities. In terms of our first object of investigation, the analyses show that in four out of six disciplines doctoral degree holders are a selected group compared to university graduates with regard to both social origin and gender. In terms of our second object of investigation - the impact of particularistic attributes on several indicators of further career attainment after achieving the doctoral degree (career inside or outside higher education and science, career position and income) - the results point to a stronger impact of gender compared to social origin.
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Univ Tasmania, Div Res, Res Performance & Anal, Launceston, Tas, AustraliaUniv Tasmania, Div Res, Res Performance & Anal, Launceston, Tas, Australia