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Women who work in college advancement offices earn significantly less than their male counterparts, even with similar experience and responsibility, and women are far less likely to be in upper management, reports a new survey.
Gender was the strongest predictor of salary, according to a survey of 10,063 professionals in higher ed advancement (fundraising, marketing / communications / PR and alumni units) funded by the Council for Advancement ...