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Sociology 322
Men
and Women in the Labor Force: The Wage Gap
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On the average,
American women earn less at work than American men, even when comparing
the sexes within categories of race, age, education, and occupation. However,
since 1980 the income gap between white men and all women has narrowed.
In 1992, white women who worked full time earned 73 cents for every dollar
earned by a white man. Corresponding figures for black and hispanic women
were 65 and 58 cents, respectively. Also, this year marked the first time,
according to U.S. Census figures, that white women's earnings surpassed
those of black men (when computed as a percentage of white men's earnings).
The following tables illustrate the situation of women in the American
labor force today. During the course of this semester, we will be
updating these statistics. Do you forsee any changes in these trends? |
I. Employed Women by Occupation;
1983; 1991
Percent of Total Labor Force
Occupation: |
1983 |
1991 |
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Total: |
43.7 |
45.6 |
Managerial and Professional |
43.7 |
46.3 |
Executive, Admin, Manag |
32.4 |
40.6 |
Public Officials, Admin |
38.5 |
45.9 |
Manag, Marketing, Adver |
21.8 |
30.6 |
Administrators, Education |
41.4 |
55.2 |
Manag, Medicine, Health |
57.0 |
65.0 |
Accountants, Auditors |
38.7 |
51.5 |
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Professional Specialty |
48.1 |
51.6 |
Architects |
12.7 |
17.1 |
Engineers |
5.8 |
8.2 |
Math, Computer Scientists |
29.6 |
36.8 |
Natural Scientists |
20.5 |
26.1 |
Physicians |
15.8 |
20.1 |
Dentists |
6.7 |
10.1 |
Registered Nurses |
95.8 |
94.8 |
Pharmacists |
26.7 |
36.8 |
Therapists |
76.3 |
77.9 |
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Teachers, College, University |
36.3 |
40.8 |
Teachers, Pre, + Kindergarten |
98.2 |
98.7 |
Teachers, Elementary |
83.3 |
85.9 |
Teachers, Secondary |
51.8 |
54.7 |
Teachers, Special Ed |
82.2 |
83.7 |
Counselors, Educational |
53.1 |
64.4 |
Librarians |
87.3 |
83.0 |
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Social Scientists, Urban Plan |
46.8 |
53.5 |
Lawyers, Judges |
15.8 |
18.9 |
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Authors |
46.7 |
53.2 |
Actors, Directors |
30.8 |
33.2 |
Athletes |
17.6 |
24.7 |
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Technicians, Related Support |
48.2 |
49.4 |
Sales Occupations |
47.5 |
48.8 |
Admin Support |
79.9 |
80.0 |
Secretaries, Steno, Typists |
98.2 |
98.5 |
II.
Median Money income of Year-Round Full-Time Workers by Sex and Race
(1980; 1985; 1990)
Median Yearly Income/Ratio
to White Males
Race/Sex |
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Year |
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1980 |
1985 |
1990 |
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White Males |
19,720/ 1 |
25,693/ 1 |
30,186/ 1 |
Black Males |
13,875/ .70 |
17,971/ .70 |
21,540/ .71 |
Hispanic Males |
13,790/ .70 |
17,344/ .68 |
19,314/ .64 |
White Females |
11,703/ .59 |
16,482/ .64 |
20,840/ .69 |
Black Females |
10,915/ .55 |
14,590/ .57 |
18,518/ .61 |
Hispanic Females |
9,887/ .50 |
13,522/ .53 |
16,186/ .54 |
III.
Median Money income of Year-Round Full-Time Workers by Sex and Race
(1991; 1992)
Median Weekly Income/Ratio to White Males |
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Race/Sex |
Year |
Year |
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1991 |
1992 |
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White Males |
1 |
1 |
Black Males |
.73 |
.73 |
Hispanic Males |
.64 |
.67 |
White Females |
.73 |
.75 |
Black Females |
.63 |
.65 |
Hispanic Females |
.58 |
.58 |
IV.
Civilian Labor Force Participation Rates by Race, Hispanic Origin, and
Sex
(1980; 1985; 1990;
1992; 2005(est))
Labor Force Participation Rates (in percentages) |
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Race/Sex Year |
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1980 |
1985 |
1990 |
1992 |
2005(est) |
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White Males |
78.2 |
77.0 |
76.9 |
76.4 |
76.2 |
Black Males |
70.3 |
70.8 |
70.1 |
69.7 |
70.2 |
Hispanic Males |
81.4 |
80.3 |
81.2 |
80.5 |
81.6 |
White Females |
51.2 |
54.1 |
57.5 |
57.8 |
63.5 |
Black Females |
53.1 |
56.5 |
57.8 |
58.0 |
61.7 |
Hispanic Females |
47.4 |
49.3 |
53.0 |
52.6 |
58.0 |
V.
Median Money Income of Year-Round Full-Time Workers by Sex and Age
(1980; 1985; 1990)
[The ratio of women's to men's earnings is highest in the youngest age
groups: 15-19 years of age].
Age |
Year |
Year |
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1985 |
1990 |
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Men; Women; /Ratio |
Men; Women; /Ratio |
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15-19 years |
9,050; 8,372/.93 |
(n/a: 15-24 years) |
20-24 years |
13,827; 11,757/.85 |
15,580; 13,955/.90 |
25-34 years |
22,321; 16,740/.75 |
25,502; 20,178/.79 |
35-44 years |
28,966; 18,032/.62 |
32,611; 22,483/.69 |
45-54 years |
29,880; 17,009/.57 |
35,731; 21,937/.61 |
55-64 years |
28,387; 16,761/.59 |
33,180; 20,765/.63 |
65+ years |
26,146; 18,336/.70 |
35,520; 22,866/.64 |
VI Median Money
Earnings of Year-Round Full-Time Workers (25 years old and older) by Sex
(1990)
Years of Schooling Completed |
Men |
Women |
Ratio |
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Elementary, 8 years or less |
19,188 |
13,322 |
.69 |
High School, 1-3 years |
22,564 |
15,381 |
.68 |
High School, 4 years |
28,043 |
18,954 |
.68 |
College, 1-3 years |
34,188 |
22,911 |
.66 |
College, 4 years |
44,554 |
28,911 |
.65 |
College, 5+ years |
55,831 |
35,827 |
.64 |
VII.
Number and Earnings Ratios (Women to Men) of Full-Time, Year Round Workers
by Occupation of Longest Job Held; 1991
Ratio: Women to Men |
Number in Job |
Median Earnings |
Total: |
.68 |
.70 |
Job Category: |
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Executive, Administrative, Managerial |
.65 |
.65 |
Professional Specialty |
.86 |
.72 |
Technical and Related Support |
.89 |
.70 |
Sales Occupations |
.57 |
.56 |
Admin Support, Incl. Clerical |
3.5 |
.72 |
Precision Production, Craft, Repair |
.08 |
.67 |
Machine Operat., Assemblers, Inspectors |
.55 |
.63 |
Transportation and Mat'l. Moving |
.05 |
.77 |
Handlers, Equip. Cleaners, Help., Labor. |
.23 |
.89 |
Service Workers |
.95 |
.61 |
Farming, Forestry, Fishing |
.11 |
.68 |
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