Balio, Casey P.Taylor, Heather L.Robertson, Ashley S.Menachemi, Nir2023-05-242023-05-242022-06Balio CP, Taylor HL, Robertson AS, Menachemi N. Faculty salaries in health administration: trends and correlates 2015-2021. J Health Adm Educ. 2022 Summer;39(1):7-21.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/33290In 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.Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalHealth Administration FacultyCareer PlacementEmploymentAcademiaProfessional DevelopmentFaculty salaries in health administration: trends and correlates 2015-2021Article