[Vision2020] 06-03-04 Breaking AP: Census Report: It Pays to Be a Man in Most Jobs

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Jun 3, 2004

Census Report: It Pays to Be a Man in Most Jobs
By Genaro C. Armas
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - If a woman wants to make more money than a man, her job
options are severely limited. She could clean up hazardous waste. Or install
telecommunications lines.
But not much else.

The Census Bureau compiled statistics on hundreds of job categories from its
2000 headcount and found just five where women typically earn at least as much
as men.

Among hazardous material removal workers, women earn $1.09 for every dollar
earned by man. It's slightly more than a dollar for telecommunications line
installer and repairers, and it was exactly dollar-for-dollar in three
categories: meeting and convention planners; dining room or cafeteria workers;
and construction trade helpers.

Each of these fields employs predominantly men, except for meeting planning.

Myra Strober, a Stanford University economics professor, said the report and
other studies show, "If you are a young woman and want to go into an occupation
to earn more money, you'll want to do that in an occupation dominated by men."

Indeed, in the field with the highest proportion of female workers -
kindergarten and preschool teachers, nearly 98 percent women - men had median
earnings of $22,000, $5,000 more than for women.

Among registered nurses, 91 percent were women, but their median income was
$42,000. Men made $45,000, according to the Census Bureau's study.

Carol Cooke, a spokeswoman for the American Nurses Association, said that may be
partly due to more men choosing higher-paying nursing fields, such as
anesthesiology.

The report was based on 2000 census results that tracked 1999 income data for
505 job categories. However, the rankings of median earnings for women and men
were based on a subset of about 400 fields that employed at least 10,000
full-time, year-round workers, including at least 1,000 men and 1,000 women.

Nationally, the median income for a woman working full-time, year-round was
about $28,000, compared with $38,000 for a man. That means a woman earned less
than 74 cents for every dollar earned by a man.

That's an improvement from the early 1960s, when women earned about 59 cents for
every dollar men earned. Data from a separate census survey that didn't look at
detailed occupations showed women earning 77 cents for every dollar earned by
men in 2002.

Heidi Hartmann, president of the Institute for Women's Policy Research, said the
disparity is in part due to women who interrupt their careers to have kids at a
time while men continue to climb the salary ladder. When these mothers return to
work, they often can't make up the loss in earnings, she said.

Discrimination also may be a factor, specifically against mothers, Strober
added. "If you are a primary caretaker of children, it's very difficult to live
up to the kind of work requirements that exist for professional work," she said.

Women have narrowed the disparity over time in part because more have college
degrees or better, said Hartmann. Plus, in recent years, more professional
mothers who don't want to go into the office regularly are telecommuting. In the
past, such women often left the work force.

Hartmann said stronger enforcement of equal opportunity laws and increasing
access to education and training in high-paying fields in which women are
underrepresented are keys to income equity.

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On the Net:

Census Bureau report: http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/censr-15.pdf

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make more money than a man, her job options are severely limited. She =
could=20
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<P>But not much else.=20
<P>The Census Bureau compiled statistics on hundreds of job categories =
from its=20
2000 headcount and found just five where women typically earn at least =
as much=20
as men.=20
<P>Among hazardous material removal workers, women earn $1.09 for every =
dollar=20
earned by man. It's slightly more than a dollar for telecommunications =
line=20
installer and repairers, and it was exactly dollar-for-dollar in three=20
categories: meeting and convention planners; dining room or cafeteria =
workers;=20
and construction trade helpers.=20
<P>Each of these fields employs predominantly men, except for meeting =
planning.=20
<P>Myra Strober, a Stanford University economics professor, said the =
report and=20
other studies show, "If you are a young woman and want to go into an =
occupation=20
to earn more money, you'll want to do that in an occupation dominated by =
men."=20
<P>Indeed, in the field with the highest proportion of female workers -=20
kindergarten and preschool teachers, nearly 98 percent women - men had =
median=20
earnings of $22,000, $5,000 more than for women.=20
<P>Among registered nurses, 91 percent were women, but their median =
income was=20
$42,000. Men made $45,000, according to the Census Bureau's study.=20
<P>Carol Cooke, a spokeswoman for the American Nurses Association, said =
that may=20
be partly due to more men choosing higher-paying nursing fields, such as =

anesthesiology.=20
<P>The report was based on 2000 census results that tracked 1999 income =
data for=20
505 job categories. However, the rankings of median earnings for women =
and men=20
were based on a subset of about 400 fields that employed at least 10,000 =

full-time, year-round workers, including at least 1,000 men and 1,000 =
women.=20
<P>Nationally, the median income for a woman working full-time, =
year-round was=20
about $28,000, compared with $38,000 for a man. That means a woman =
earned less=20
than 74 cents for every dollar earned by a man.=20
<P>That's an improvement from the early 1960s, when women earned about =
59 cents=20
for every dollar men earned. Data from a separate census survey that =
didn't look=20
at detailed occupations showed women earning 77 cents for every dollar =
earned by=20
men in 2002.=20
<P>Heidi Hartmann, president of the Institute for Women's Policy =
Research, said=20
the disparity is in part due to women who interrupt their careers to =
have kids=20
at a time while men continue to climb the salary ladder. When these =
mothers=20
return to work, they often can't make up the loss in earnings, she said. =

<P>Discrimination also may be a factor, specifically against mothers, =
Strober=20
added. "If you are a primary caretaker of children, it's very difficult =
to live=20
up to the kind of work requirements that exist for professional work," =
she said.=20

<P>Women have narrowed the disparity over time in part because more have =
college=20
degrees or better, said Hartmann. Plus, in recent years, more =
professional=20
mothers who don't want to go into the office regularly are =
telecommuting. In the=20
past, such women often left the work force.=20
<P>Hartmann said stronger enforcement of equal opportunity laws and =
increasing=20
access to education and training in high-paying fields in which women =
are=20
underrepresented are keys to income equity.=20
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<P>On the Net:=20
<P>Census Bureau report: =
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