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Article: Female professors earn less at University of North Carolina. (Noteworthy News).(Brief Article)
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- Black Issues in Higher Education
- Article date:
- November 21, 2002
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C.
Female professors at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill earn less than male professors, with wide disparities in the medical school, according to a detailed analysis of salary equity.
Women earn an average of $1,332 less than White men on the campus. Among tenured and tenure track professors, their salaries are $1,830 lower.
In the College of Arts and Sciences, women earn $1,169 less. But the biggest disparities were found on the medical side of the university, with women earning $6,976 less overall and $6,713 less among tenured and tenure-track professors.
Among medical faculty who treat patients, the ...