Monday, April 12, 2004

MSN Careers - Pay: The Gender Gap - Career Advice Article

MSN Careers - Pay: The Gender Gap - Career Advice Article: "Regardless of educational level, men out-earn women. For example, in 2000, college educated women earned just $5,000 more a year than male high school graduates.
While education has a major positive effect on the earnings of both sexes, it is particularly strong for men. Interestingly, the wage gap is largest among the most highly educated groups."
So what kind of impact does research like this have on increasing pay for Librarians with their ALA Accredited Degree?

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