Female nurses earn less than male nurses

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pay: the gender gap

a woman's work is never done. though you might not know it to look at her paycheck.

according to u.s. census bureau statistics, women make on average 25 percent less than men. this is, however, a marked improvement over 1970, when women made 41 percent less.

it varies by race

the pay gap differs by race, with the earnings of white women being just 72 percent of those of white men; black women making 82 percent as much as their male counterparts; and hispanic women earning 83 percent of what hispanic men earn. the rutgers school of management relations says this is primarily because white men still earn the most among all groups of workers.

it's wider among professionals

regardless of educational level, men out-earn women. for example, in 2000, college educated women earned just $5,000 more a year than male high school graduates.

while education has a major positive effect on the earnings of both sexes, it is particularly strong for men. interestingly, the wage gap is largest among the most highly educated groups.

a researcher exploring the pay and promotion gap among statisticians attributed this to women not wanting to put themselves forward as candidates for competition. she found that while most women did not apply for higher jobs because they believed they needed more time and preparation, ironically, those who did apply actually had more success than their male counterparts.

while causes of the gender pay gap are complex and include work/family choices, data on women's dramatically lower recognition in domains where their talents and achievements are equal to men's imply there is a tendency to undervalue a woman's work and contributions.

occupation matters

the gap appears in all occupations, however it is largest in the category of medicine and health management, where women earn just 63 percent of what men do. even in predominantly female medical fields like nursing (9 out of 10 rns are women), female nurses still earn just 88 of what male nurses make.jobs with the smallest gender pay gaps include legal assistants, where women earn 96 percent of what men do, as well as male-dominated occupations like engineering, where women earn 89 percent as much as men, and police and detective work, where women earn 83 percent as much as men.

according to labor department figures, women who choose non-traditional careers such as dentists (just 20 percent are women) or airline pilots or navigators (less than 4 percent are female), can expect to have lifetime earnings that are 150 percent higher than those of women who choose traditional careers.

pay vs. satisfaction

despite the pay gap, according to several studies, women are actually more satisfied at work!

careerbuilder.com's recent "pulse of the worker" survey found that despite receiving lower raises, fewer bonuses, and having lower expectations for being promoted, women were more likely than men to report that, overall, they are happy with their jobs.

who said a woman is never satisfied?

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women's issues in the workplace

the wage gap for working women is 74 cents to a man's dollar earned. the facts continue to show women are not earning all they could. some of the figures related to this gap include recent women college graduates earn nearly 16 percent less than men. the average woman loses approximately $420,000 over a lifetime due to unequal pay practices, resulting in fewer savings for retirement.

in 1996, the median weekly earnings for all men was $557, compared to $418 for all women, $362 for african american women, and $316 for hispanic women. poverty rates are higher at every age for women who live alone or with non-relatives than for their male counterparts. women of color face discrimination in earnings based on both race and gender, african american women earned 65.1 percent, while hispanic women earn only 56.6 percent of white men's wages on average.

in 1995, the u.s. bureau of labor statistics reported that male nurses were paid three percent more, or $1,144 more per year than female nurses. male secretaries, stenographers and typists earned 12 percent more, an annual $2,392 more than female secretaries.

the more educated a woman, the wider the wage gap. women with a high school diploma earn $9,000 less a year than their white male colleagues, and college educated african american women earn $2,558 less than white male high school graduates.finally about 60 percent of the improvement in the wage gap during the last 15 years can be attributed to the decline in men's real earnings.

source: bpw/usa's 101 facts on the status of working women

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meaning what exactly?

Im all for equality in pay, but lets not kid ourselves, women have the very socially acceptable option of being housewife and mother, men don't get that option except in rare cases and on TV and movies. Most people would character assasinate any man who took that route

I know at least 5 men who took that route and no one attempted to assasinate their character or anything else about them. Funny ???

I guess what I REALLY MEAN IS- a woman can go out and marry some rich guy and live happily ever after and not even raise any kids, live off his money, spend his money, and that is pretty okay

I know at least 5 men who took that route and no one attempted to assasinate their character or anything else about them. Funny ???

so what you are saying is, if a man marries a woman and doesnt work, with or without raising kids for the rest of his life and lives of her money, that is a common or socially acceptable situation????

If a woman marries a man, and doesn't raise kids, that is socially acceptable , although not as common today. But regardless of what you say, It is not a realistic option for a man. I am guessing the 5 men you know are temporary situations while they get better jobs or the kids are old enough to goto school.

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Pay: The Gender Gap

A woman's work is never done. Though you might not know it to look at her paycheck.

According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, women make on average 25 percent less than men. This is, however, a marked improvement over 1970, when women made 41 percent less.

While this is certainly unfair and unjust, being that I am not a woman, its not my fight. We live in a society of opurtunistic "me-ists" Affirnative action has resulted in penalties against people who may have never oppressed anyone. I used to be very idealistic and liberal. Now I am a realist. I have no problem taking more money then someone else for the same job. I want to get paid as much as possible. If that is because I am a man, thats fine with me. I have seen men give a bigger tip to a woman b/c she was pretty. Maybe she should have given it back b/c it was fair to the fat ugly waitress or the male waiter. My friend got offered a job at a law firm at much higher then many of her fellow law graduates, she beleives its partly due to her implants. Is that unfair? Maybe, but shed be a fool not to take the money and she laughs about it. She also know they won't keep her on because she has a nice chest and she will have to work hard as a new lawyer.That person who walked out due to unequal pay is a crusader, and ridiculous IMO. If I were a woman, this would make me angry, to my fellow men who want to go and equalize pay out, I understand, but seriously disagree.

Let the flaming begin

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Im all for equality in pay, but lets not kid ourselves, women have the very socially acceptable option of being housewife and mother, men don't get that option except in rare cases and on TV and movies. Most people would character assasinate any man who took that route

Oh my goodness, what century are YOU living in? there are several at-home Dads around me and NO ONE assasinates THEIR "manliness" or character! And THIS is on a military BASE!!! Where exactly is it NOT "socially-acceptable" for a man to be at home caring for his kids in 2004? This is CERTAINLY very a POOR reason to justify men being paid more than women for equal work, experience and education. VERY poor. Besides, MANY women are single heads of household or some, such doctors or nurses, possibly earn MORE than their spouses do. Therefore, families are dependent on them. SO you are saying these families who depend on women earning a decent wage should suffer so a man who is trying to preserve his "socially acceptable standing" can be paid more? POPPYCOCK! The reasons for men earning more than women are NOT legitimate in this day and age, period. I can scarcely believe I am reading this garbage on a nursing professionals' board in the year 2004! :angryfire

Oh my goodness, what century are YOU living in? there are several at-home Dads around me and NO ONE assasinates THEIR "manliness" or character! And THIS is on a military BASE!!! Where exactly is it NOT "socially-acceptable" for a man to be at home caring for his kids in 2004? This is CERTAINLY very a POOR reason to justify men being paid more than women for equal work, experience and education. VERY poor. Besides, MANY women are single heads of household or some, such doctors or nurses, possibly earn MORE than their spouses do. Therefore, families are dependent on them. SO you are saying these families who depend on women earning a decent wage should suffer so a man who is trying to preserve his "socially acceptable standing" can be paid more? POPPYCOCK! The reasons for men earning more than women are NOT legitimate in this day and age, period. I can scarcely believe I am reading this garbage on a nursing professionals' board in the year 2004! :angryfire

Didn't say it justifies, men being paid more., I didn't even imply that, I just thought it was an interesting point. I don't think there is anyhing that justifies anyone being paid more for the same work, its not ever fair. That being said, if I am the one who is being paid more, I am not going to complain about it.

Oh my goodness, what century are YOU living in? there are several at-home Dads around me and NO ONE assasinates THEIR "manliness" or character! And THIS is on a military BASE!!! Where exactly is it NOT "socially-acceptable" for a man to be at home caring for his kids in 2004? This is CERTAINLY very a POOR reason to justify men being paid more than women for equal work, experience and education. VERY poor. Besides, MANY women are single heads of household or some, such doctors or nurses, possibly earn MORE than their spouses do. Therefore, families are dependent on them. SO you are saying these families who depend on women earning a decent wage should suffer so a man who is trying to preserve his "socially acceptable standing" can be paid more? POPPYCOCK! The reasons for men earning more than women are NOT legitimate in this day and age, period. I can scarcely believe I am reading this garbage on a nursing professionals' board in the year 2004! :angryfire

I guess what I meant, as I edited above, is that it is not socially acceptable for a man to graduate, never have worked, with never having plans to work, and just to be a housewife only, even after the kids grow up. You know like the old MRS degree. Never heard of anyone getting an MR degree.

but on the other hand, the reverse is not true

Now, I would love to see you honestly argue that point. I admit, as I originally put it, itsounded bad, but that is not what I meant.

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I guess what I meant, as I edited above, is that it is not socially acceptable for a man to graduate, never have worked, with never having plans to work, and just to be a housewife only, even after the kids grow up. You know like the old MRS degree. Never heard of anyone getting an MR degree.

but on the other hand, the reverse is not true

Now, I would love to see you honestly argue that point. I admit, as I originally put it, itsounded bad, but that is not what I meant.

I disagree, period. I honestly argued the point in my prior post, if you read it. I say again: It is socially acceptable among mature adults who are busy minding their own business and realize families take many forms and sometimes roles are not "traditional" ..... And if others disagree or make gossipy comments, why should such a man care? If his kids are his focus and priority, believe me, he is way too busy to care. He has a LIFE. He is WAY too busy with daily activities involved in raising the kids to worry about immature backward-minded people who have nothing better to do than worry about others' choices and family lives. One question: DO YOU KNOW ANY at-home DADS? If not, try to get to know one. Maybe HE can fill you in on what it's like.

From this point, I guess, we will have to agree to disagree on this one. Peace out.

I disagree, period. I honestly argued the point in my prior post, if you read it. I say again: It is socially acceptable among mature adults who are busy minding their own business and realize families take many forms and sometimes roles are not "traditional" ..... And if others disagree or make gossipy comments, why should such a man care? If his kids are his focus and priority, believe me, he is way too busy to care. He has a LIFE. He is WAY too busy with daily activities involved in raising the kids to worry about immature backward-minded people who have nothing better to do than worry about others' choices and family lives. One question: DO YOU KNOW ANY at-home DADS? If not, try to get to know one. Maybe HE can fill you in on what it's like.

From this point, I guess, we will have to agree to disagree on this one. Peace out.

My friend is a stay at home dad, but only until he finishes his BSN degree, thats not what I meant. I don't care who does what to be honest with you, but are you going to tell me that if my parents told me I should try to marry a nice girl some day and raise her kids and goto daddy & me classes and that was my goal from a young age, that would be a regular occurence, and a real option?????? Tell me, please, "yes NP2BE, that is a real option for boys today I am not talking about what Should be, I am talkng about what is.

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I was talking about what IS also. But you refuse to see it.

Again, let us agree to disagree.

I was talking about what IS also. But you refuse to see it.

Again, let us agree to disagree.

okay, agreed (to disagree that is)

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