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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Med. 2012 Nov;87(11):1622–1631. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31826dbfd1

Table 1.

Characteristics of 133 Participants Completing a Survey Instrument Measuring Cultural Factors in the Workplace That Are Conducive to the Academic Success of Women, 2010

Characteristic N (% of 133*)
Number of children
 0 19 (14.3)
 1 24 (18.0)
 2 59 (44.4)
 3 or more 18 (13.5)
 Didn’t answer the question 13 (9.8)
Marital status
 Single 12 (9.0)
 Married or domestic partnership 112 (84.2)
 Divorced 4 (3.0)
 Other 4 (3.0)
 Didn’t answer the question 1 (.8)
Race
 White/Caucasian 79 (59.4)
 Asian 37 (27.8)
 Black/African American 10 (7.5)
 Other 5 (3.8)
 Didn’t answer the question 2 (1.5)
Appointment
 Full-time 123 (92.5)
 Part-time 6 (4.5)
 Didn’t answer the question 4 (3.0)
Track
 Academic clinician 2 (1.5)
 Clinician educator 91 (68.4)
 Research 21 (15.8)
 Tenure 18 (13.5)
 Didn’t answer the question 1 (0.8)
*

Percentages may not equal 100 due to rounding.