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Faculty Gender Pay Disparities Persist, Even at Vassar

A salary survey released earlier this year showed that men were still making more than women in full-time faculty positions. The American Association of University Professors, analyzing data from more than 375,000 full-time faculty members across 900 institutions, said men averaged more than $117,000 in annual salary, $20,800 more than women. Excluding assistant and associate professors and only looking at full-time, full professors, men averaged $156,700, $20,300 more than women—and 65 percent of people at this higher-compensated rank were men.
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