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TABLE 5


Salaries by Group for Full-Time Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty
Academic Year 2000-2001

    Females Males

Department Rank Mean Salary (s.d.) N. Mean Yrs in Rank Mean Salary (s.d.) N. Mean Yrs in Rank
 
Natural Sciences Assistant 49,902.00 (0) 2 2.0 61,162.20 (3,627) 5 7.1
  Associate 65,605.33 (4,439) 6 7.9 69,213.14 (3,336) 14 13.1
  Professor 83,567.30 (2,227) 10 10.5 84,352.32 (3,243) 34 13.6
  Distinguished 108,471.00 (0) 2 4.0 108,471.00 0 1 0.0

Social Sciences Assistant 53,855.11 (7,103) 9 4.7 52,792.00 (7,034) 12 4.4
  Associate 66,921.46 (6,273) 11 13.5 64,811.69 (6,253) 13 7.9
  Professor 82,945.18 (3,992) 17 12.5 82,753.50 (6,256) 36 14.2
  Distinguished 108,471.00 (0) 1 1.0 108,471.00 (0) 1 5.0

Total
All Departments
Assistant 53,136.36 (6,552) 11 4.7 55,253.82 (7,263) 17 5.2
  Associate 66,456.94 (5,583) 17 13.5 67,093.93 (5,351) 27 10.6
  Professor 83,175.59 (3,408) 27 12.5 83,530.07 (5,053) 70 13.9
  Distinguished 108,471.00 (0) 3 1.0 108,471.00 (0) 2 3.5

Notes:
Natural Sciences include Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics, and Physics & Astronomy
Social Sciences include Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology

Last Revised: April 5, 2004

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