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2 Graduating to a Pay Gap AAUW analyzed earnings and student loan debt burden among a nationally representative sample of college students in 2009, one year after their graduation. This is the latest available data. Apples-to-apples comparison – Average age 23 – Single and childless – Working full time – Similar types of colleges/universities – Similar grades – Regression controls for all factors

3 One Year Out of College, Women Are Paid Less than Men Are

4 Women and Men Tend to Major in Different Fields

5 Women Are Often Paid Less than Men with the Same College Major

6 Women Are Often Paid Less than Men in the Same Job Are Paid

7 Women Are Paid Less than Men Who Work the Same Number of Hours

8 A 7 Percent Unexplained Pay Gap Remains

9 Impact of the Gender Pay Gap

10 More Women Have a High Student Loan Debt Burden

11 Recommendations Employers Policymakers Individuals – Transparency in pay systems – Pass the Paycheck Fairness Act – Join AAUW


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