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The Gender Gap in Pay Among Young Nonprofit Workers

July 22, 2012 | Read Time: 1 minute

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Even early in their careers, women are likely to make less than their male counterparts, according to a Chronicle survey of entry-level nonprofit workers. The study of more than 900 people who have been in the nonprofit workforce less than five years also found that women have lower salary expectations than men do.

In the chart below, see what men and women earn in their current jobs, and would expect to earn in their next ones. To view these numbers for people who have acquired a certain level of education, select a degree from the drop-down menu.


Source: The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Nonprofit Leadership Alliance, Young Nonprofit Professionals Network