Figure L
Unionized women generally experience a smaller pay gap: Difference between men's and women's median weekly earnings as a percentage of men's earnings for full-time wage and salary employees, by race and ethnicity, 2014
Race | Union | Non-union |
---|---|---|
All | 11.3% | 18.2% |
White | 11.3% | 18.8% |
Black | 5.4% | 9.0% |
Hispanic | 11.8% | 12.8% |
Asian | 8.7% | 24.3% |
Notes: The values represent the difference between the median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers who are union members or are covered by a union contract and those who are not.
Source: EPI analysis of Anderson, Hegewisch, and Hayes, 2015.
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