From Yale Scientific Magazine:
“The researchers created a fictional student and sent out the student’s application to science professors at top, research-intensive universities in the United States. The professors were asked to evaluate how competent this student was, how likely they would be to hire the student, how much they would pay this student, and how willing they would be to mentor the student. All of the applications sent out were identical, except for the fact that half were for a male applicant, John, and half were for a female applicant, Jennifer. Results showed that, with statistical significance, both male and female faculty at these institutions were biased towards male students over female students.”

How does that translate to dollars?

Data from the study shows that on average, science faculty was willing to pay the male applicant about $4,000 more per year. Courtesy of Corinne Moss-Racusin.
Yah. So perhaps we need to take another look at the negative ways that gender classification affects our society.




2 comments
January 6, 2015 at 6:34 am
roughseasinthemed
Yeah well there’s a surprise. But don’t you know there is no need for feminism any more because we are all equal? And men are victimised these days too?
There’s probably a very logical reason for the above results …
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January 8, 2015 at 11:31 am
The Arbourist
@RSiTHM
I actually tasted the sarcasm with that comment. Brava! :)
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