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A comparative study of occupational stress among African American and white university faculty: A research note
Authors:Earl Smith  Stephanie L. Witt
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, Pacific Lutheran University, 98447 Tacoma, WA;(2) Department of Political Science, Boise State University, 83725 Boise, ID
Abstract:This paper is a comparison of levels of occupational stress among African American and white college and university faculty members in U.S. institutions. Using survey data collected from a national sample of faculty, an analysis of reported occupational stress levels was undertaken to determine if issues raised in previous research regarding ldquoextra-academicrdquo assignments given to African American faculty limits their access to the more traditional faculty roles, creating pressure to perform in ways not expected of white faculty. To test these assertions, scales measuring stress from teaching, research, and service activities were constructed for African American and white faculty from a larger ldquofaculty stress index.rdquo Results of the analysis indicate that African American faculty report generally higher levels of occupational stress than their white counterparts, especially in the areas of research and service activities.
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