UCLA Gender Equity Committees
Progress Report Fall 2002

In spring 2001, four committees were established at UCLA to continue efforts to understand gender equity issues that my affect our faculty. These committees were jointly appointed by the Vice Chancellor for Academic Personnel and the Chair of the Academic Senate. Full reports and recommendations from each committee will be completed during the current academic year.  Here we present brief reports of our progress to date. Additional information can be found at the Gender Equity Website:    http://www.apo.ucla.edu/GEC/index.html


Data Committee - Professor Roshan Bastani, Chair

This committee was charged with improving UCLA's collection of quantitative data bearing on gender equity in faculty compensation and career progress. More specifically, the committee was asked to provide advice about the development of a new academic personnel database. The new database would enable not only one-time cross-sectional analyses, but also longitudinal analyses of salary and advancement patterns over time. Currently, such information is not available in a readily usable form, and this has been a persistent problem for efforts to assess equity among our faculty.

The Data Committee has focused on defining and describing the content and characteristics of what might be considered a comprehensive or "ideal" academic personnel database.  The Data Committee believes that this database should have two major components.

First and most obviously, it should include detailed information about each faculty member's academic series, rank, step, salary and advancement history. These data should be collected and preserved in a manner that would easily permit longitudinal analyses. Currently, information on such outcomes is not available in longitudinal form.

Second, the committee believes that, in order to achieve a comprehensive understanding of career progression, it is essential to collect information about factors that may influence academic advancement. Four categories of such factors were identified. These are:

Information on most these factors is not currently captured in any academic database. The committee will make recommendations about how such information might be obtained and included in UCLA's new academic database, and also about priorities for this data collection.  The Data Committee expects to complete its final report by the end of Fall Quarter, 2002.


Climate Committee - Professor Judith Siegel, Chair

This committee was charged with investigating qualitative aspects of faculty life on campus, with an emphasis on gender equity in areas such as academic advancement, access to resources, and relations among colleagues.  The committee began its work in Spring of 2001.

The two major activities of the committee have been to design and administer a survey on academic climate and to conduct focus groups.  In late January, 2002, a 6‑page anonymous survey was mailed to all UCLA faculty in the following series: ladder; in residence; clinical X; adjunct; clinical; clinical instructor; research; senior lecturer; and lecturer.  Data analyses are underway to identify key dimensions of academic climate.  Comparisons are being made between male and female faculty, tenured and untenured faculty, faculty in the college and professional schools, and so forth.  Groups were compared only if there were sufficient observations in a subgroup to maintain anonymity.

Simultaneously with fielding the survey, three focus groups have been conducted with three groups of women faculty: Assistant Professors; Full Professors‑Step VI and above; and African American and Latina faculty.  The focus groups allow for a more in-depth discussion of faculty life at UCLA than can be captured in a multiple-choice survey.

The Committee is integrating findings from the survey and the focus groups, and formulating recommendations and suggestions for the UCLA administration and Academic Senate.  These will be  presented in a final report in December of 2002.

Also see Gender Equity Climate Survey Judith M. Siegel


Health Science Compensation Committee - Professor Julie Freischlag, Chair

The Health Sciences Compensation Committee was charged to investigate “questions of gender equity in relation to faculty compensation in the Schools of Medicine and Dentistry… The goals would be to compare the situations (salary, rank, etc.) of women and men faculty, taking into account the very different work environments and compensation structures existing in different areas of the Medical School .”  These analyses will be comparable to those conducted for the rest of campus by an earlier committee co-chaired by Janet Curry and Margie Kivelson.

There are many complexities to salary issues in the Health Sciences, since compensation often includes not only a base salary from the state but also additional compensation from patient care and other activities.  The work of this committee was initially delayed by negotiations with the Medical School administration about access to the relevant data.  However, data analyses are now underway and results will be reported during this academic year.

Members of this committee are: Kathryn Atchison, Ines Boechat, Linda Demer, Susan Ettner, Fawzy Fawzy, Julie Freischlag (Chair), Bevra Hahn, and Lonnie Zeltzer.


Gender Equity Oversight Committee - Professor Anne Peplau, Chair

Finally, a Gender Equity Oversight Committee was appointed to oversee and coordinate the activities of the three committees.  This committee is chaired by Professor Anne Peplau and currently includes the Chairs of the three other gender equity committees (Profs. Bastani, Siegel and Freischlag) along with Professors William Dignam, Carole Goldberg, and Steven Yeazell.  Also members are Associate Vice Chancellors Rosina Becerra  (Faculty Diversity) and Paula Lutomirski. 

As our committees complete their activities and prepare final reports, we will present our work and recommendations to the UCLA administration, Academic Senate and campus community.

On November 6 and 7, 2002, UC President Richard Atkinson will host a "President's Summit on Faculty Gender Equity" to be held in Oakland , CA . Four representatives from UCLA (Rosina Becerra, Carole Goldberg, Anne Peplau and Judy Siegel) will attend.  For more information and links to reports about gender equity at other universities, see the summit website:   http://www.ucop.edu/pressummit/

Also see Gender Equity Anne Peplau


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