Faculty salaries in health administration: trends and correlates 2015-2021.

The Journal of health administration education Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-01
Casey P Balio, Heather L Taylor, Ashley S Robertson, Nir Menachemi
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Abstract

In this study, we provide updated information on salaries of academic health administration (HA) faculty members based on data collected in 2015, 2018, and 2021 and examine characteristics associated with earnings. We present mean inflation-adjusted salaries by demographic characteristics, education, experience, productivity, and job activities. We find that salaries of assistant, associate, and full professors have kept up with inflation and there have not been significant changes in salary by any characteristics over time. As in previous iterations of similar survey data, there remain differences in salary by both gender and race. Higher salaries were associated with having a 12-month contract, being tenured or tenure-track, having an administrative position, and being in a department whose focus is not primarily teaching. Findings from our study will be of interest to individuals on the HA job market, hiring committees, and doctoral students preparing for a position after graduation.

2015-2021年卫生管理教师薪酬趋势及相关因素
在本研究中,我们根据2015年、2018年和2021年收集的数据提供了学术卫生管理(HA)教员工资的最新信息,并研究了与收入相关的特征。我们根据人口特征、教育、经验、生产力和工作活动,提出了经通货膨胀调整后的平均工资。我们发现,助理教授、副教授和正教授的工资一直与通货膨胀保持同步,并且随着时间的推移,任何特征的工资都没有显著变化。与之前的类似调查数据一样,性别和种族之间的工资差异仍然存在。较高的薪水与签订12个月的合同、获得终身教职或终身教职、担任行政职务以及在主要不以教学为重点的部门工作有关。我们的研究结果将对医管局就业市场上的个人、招聘委员会和准备毕业后找工作的博士生感兴趣。
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