Equal Pay Day? Not for teachers. Why men make more than women in female-dominated field

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The gender pay gap is so pervasive it appears in one of the country’s most female-dominated professions.

Women make up roughly three-fourths of K-12 teaching jobs, which are generally tied to fixed salary schedules. Yet according to a new research brief from the Brookings Institution, female teachers typically make thousands less than their male counterparts.

Even when controlling for credentials and other characteristics, male teachers make more on average.

Read more on USA Today.

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