Higher Education, Gender & Work
Survey Details: Conducted October 2013 | File Release Date: 12/22/14
Survey Details: Conducted October 2013 | File Release Date: 12/22/14
Survey Details: Conducted October 2013 | File Release Date: 12/22/14
Survey Details: Conducted October 2013 | File Release Date: 12/22/14
Student debt burdens are weighing on the economic fortunes of today’s young adults. Among the college-educated, those with outstanding student debt are lagging far behind those who are debt free in terms of household wealth.
For those who question the value of college in this era of soaring student debt and high unemployment, the attitudes and experiences of today’s young adults—members of the so-called Millennial generation—provide a compelling answer.
The hourly pay gap between women and men has narrowed to 16 cents today, compared with 36 cents in 1980. But progress has slowed in recent years and even reversed for many women over the course of their careers.
America’s bosses are more satisfied with their family life, jobs and overall financial situation than are non-managerial employees. Bosses are also significantly more likely than workers to think of their job as a career rather than just a job to get them by.