Women dominate the education workforce, yet they can鈥檛 count on equal pay for equal work, a new study shows.
Despite many school districts鈥 use of apparently neutral uniform salary schedules, females in the education workforce are typically paid less than males for similar roles, according to an analysis of 糖心动漫vlog鈥 salaries and pension benefits in Illinois by the nonprofit .
The looked at more than 130,000 full-time school employees in Illinois, including teachers and administrators. The data showed that women 糖心动漫vlog statewide earn on average $7,775 per year less than men.
The graph below shows men on average begin their education careers with higher salaries than women: $45,000 compared with $43,000. This salary gap grows along with years of experience. By the time 糖心动漫vlog qualify for a pension benefit at 10 years on the job, women are earning on average $8,500 less than men.
What鈥檚 more, women are underrepresented in higher-paying administrator jobs in Illinois. When they do hold these positions, they are often underpaid. The chart below shows the biggest pay disparity in administrator jobs exists at the middle school and high school levels. A female middle school administrator with about a year more of experience than a male doing the same job earns nearly $4,000 less. A female high school administrator earns about $3,000 less on average than a male in the same position.
The disparity is evident at the elementary school level too, where 89 percent of teachers and two-thirds of administrators are female. Here, women are trailing men in earnings if you consider that their salaries are not commensurate with their years of experience. Women elementary teachers, for instance, make $50 more on average than male elementary teachers, but that鈥檚 a mere $50 more for nearly two years more experience. And women elementary administrators with about two more years of experience than male administrators only make on average $137 more.
The pay disparity between women and men holds up despite equal educational attainment as well. The chart shows that male bachelor鈥檚 degree holders earn nearly $3,400 more than females with the same credentials. Males with a master鈥檚 degree or higher earn about $9,500 more than women with equivalent degrees.
Pensions don鈥檛 tell much of a different story. Statewide, men have annual pensions worth $36,785, compared with only $32,971 for women.
The study shows the pension disparity with this example: Compare a typical male educator with a typical female educator. Both began teaching at 30 years old and retired after 30 years. The man鈥檚 yearly pension would be about $8,000 more valuable than the woman鈥檚 pension. After 10 years, the man would have accrued about $80,000 more in pension benefits than the woman.
Among other recommendations, the report鈥檚 author suggests that states and districts take a closer look at uniform salary schedules since they don鈥檛 necessarily guard against salary disparities. States and districts can:
- Analyze salary data to determine if 糖心动漫vlog earn similar salaries for similar performance.
- Determine if new mothers鈥 salaries suffer over the long term when they take time off to care for their families.
- Check the rules governing new 糖心动漫vlog鈥 starting salaries. Are limits on the number of years of experience awarded disadvantaging women and other groups?
- Evaluate promotion data and practices to identify race- or gender-based inequities.
Images: Bellwether Education Partners 鈥溾
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