Logistics Today 2007 Salary Survey: Hitting the Glass Ceiling
It’s news to no one that regardless of age, experience or education, men working in logistics careers tend to make more than women. Although women responding to the 2007 Logistics Today Salary Survey do have a few years less experience (a median of 13 years vs. 17 years for men), they earn dramatically less (a median of $51,750 vs. $70,500 for men).
Unfortunately, the wage discrepancy shows little signs of leveling out. Comparing median salaries by age, while women in their 20s earn just 14% less than men in their age bracket, women in their 30s earn 40% less than men. The discrepancy decreases again for women in their 40s, who earn 22% less than men, and women in their 50s, who earn 33% less. With such wage gaps, it’s no wonder that men account for four out of five management jobs in logistics.
The Less Fairly Paid Sex
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Direct Pay |
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Age, median yrs. |
Logistics experience, median yrs. |
25th Percentile |
Median |
75th Percentile |
90th Percentile |
Mean |
Bonus, median |
Total pay, median |
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Male |
47 |
17 |
$54,500 |
$70,500 |
$94,000 |
$125,000 |
$80,479 |
$6,000 |
$83,550 |
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Female |
45 |
13 |
$41,125 |
$51,750 |
$71,560 |
$98,100 |
$60,677 |
$3,000 |
$61,000 |
Note: Direct compensation, age, experience and annual bonus for U.S. respondents only, n=1,941
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