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Graduates and the gender pay gap

<榴莲视频 class="standfirst">Women graduating from part-time degrees go on to earn ?7,500 less on average than their male equivalents, according to new data on higher education leavers
八月 7, 2014

The salary differential between the sexes on completion of a part-time degree has jumped up by ?2,000 over the past year.

In 2011-12, men enjoyed a mean salary of ?31,500 six months after graduation, compared with ?26,000 for women, according to the Higher Education Statistics Agency. But in 2012-13, men’s salaries rose by ?1,000 to ?32,500, while women’s salaries fell by ?1,000 to ?25,000.

By comparison, the salary difference between the sexes six months after graduating from full-time study is ?2,000. Unlike part-time leavers, both men and women saw a ?500 rise in mean salaries between 2011-12 and 2012-13. The mean average salary of men who completed a full-time degree now stands at ?21,500, compared with ?19,500 for women.

holly.else@tsleducation.com

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