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There are many factors that contribute to the gender pay gap and severe consequences of long-term inequity in pay.
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As was the case with bachelor’s level outcomes, the employment outcomes for graduates earning master’s degrees declined in 2020 in comparison with 2019.
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Results from NACE’s First Destinations Survey for the Class of 2020 reveal that the gap in pay between men and women begins right out of college—at the start of the career.
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Class of 2020 graduates got fewer jobs than any other class since NACE first began reporting on employment trends with the Class of 2014.
The report for the Class of 2020 provides data about where college graduates at all degree levels landed within six months of graduation.
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Class of 2020 graduates in the computer and information sciences discipline received the highest average starting salaries at the advanced degree levels.
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What value can a master’s degree have over a bachelor’s degree? For certain majors, the differential in starting salaries is substantial.
The final overall average starting salary for the college Class of 2020 landed at $55,260—2.5% above the final average starting salary for the Class of 2019.
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There is a trend toward an erosion in salary differentials among the degree levels, according to results of NACE’s Class of 2019 First-Destination Survey.
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Nearly 60% of Class of 2019 bachelor’s grads were employed in full-time positions with a traditional employer and nearly 19% were going on for an advanced degree by the end of 2019.
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