Hunter College - Cuny

Table 6c

Salary by Rank, Sex, and Division, 2003-2004


  Natural Sciences

  Women Men
  Assistant Associate Full Assistant Associate Full
Mean $58,354 $74,318 $92,456 $61,855 $75,053 $92,267
Median $57,286 $73,028 $93,507 $61,111 $77,529 $93,507
(s.d) $5,131 $1,984 $7,648 $7,271 $5,571 $2,530
  range $11,933 $4,501 $32,125 $24,480 $21,515 $8,936
  min $53,455 $73,028 $81,382 $50,908 $56,014 $84,571
  max $65,388 $77,529 $113,507 $75,388 $77,529 $93,507
  N 4 5 12 9 15 33
               
Social Sciences

    Women Men
    Assistant Associate Full Assistant Associate Full
  Mean $60.081 $73,850 $90,576 $61,666 $72,594 $90,827
  Median $61,111 $74,979 $91,890 $61,111 $73,028 $93,507
  (s.d) $6,196 $5,238 3,296 $6,266 $9,883 $5.051
  range $26,395 $19,145 $8,936 $24,480 $40,597 $21,276
  min $48,993 $58,558 $84,571 $50,908 $47,476 $81,382
  max $75,388 $77,703 $93,507 $75,388 $88,073 $102,858
  N 15 14 12 14 14 32
               

Note: These tables were created using data retrieved from the City University Personnel System (CUPS) database by Gowrie Kamintzky in Hunter College's Department of Human Resources on 1 December 2004. The salary data is current salary on 1 December 2004. Only full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty who were employed at Hunter 01 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 were included in the analyses. Distinguished Professors were not included in this analysis.

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