Penn State gender pay gap is among worst compared to public Big Ten schools, federal data show
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https://www.spotlightpa.org/statecollege/2023/08/penn-state-abington-wage-discrimation-gender-pay-gap-big-ten/
STATE COLLEGE Penn State is facing at least one allegation of wage discrimination, while salary data show the universitys gender pay gap is among the worst in the Big Ten.
A Penn State Abington professor who was born in Iran is suing the university for wage, race, and gender discrimination. In a lawsuit filed last month, Faranak Pahlevani argued she earns less than an American-born male colleague despite the two doing equal work. According to the lawsuit, Pahlevani raised her concerns internally, but the university did not take action. The university said in a statement that it does not comment on pending litigation.
Across Penn States statewide system, female instructional staff earn on average about 80% of what their male colleagues make, according to the federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. Penn State combines data from all of its campuses when reporting to IPEDS.
The size of the wage gap varies depending on academic rank. According to adjusted IPEDS salary data from the 2021-22 school year, female professors made 88% of their male colleagues average salaries while female associate professors earned 87% of their male counterparts. For female assistant professors, the figure was 90%; while female instructors, lecturers, and instructional staff without an academic rank earned 98%, 86%, and 72% of their male colleagues average salaries.
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And yet PSU charges their female students the same tuition fees as the males students.
What's up with that?