November 10, 2005
Female Fund Raisers Make Less Than Men
Women fund raisers in New England earn less than their male colleagues, according to a new study.
The study, conducted by the Center for Gender in Organizations, at Simmons School of Management, in Boston, shows that female fund raisers earn about $19,000 less per year than their male counterparts.
In 2005, the average salary for women in the study was $67,271, which is 22 percent less than the $86,265 average salary for men.
The overall average salary for both men and
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