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1 Grade 10 Professorial and Equivalent Equal Pay Audit 2017

2 Contents 1. Introduction 2. Scope 3. Basic Pay Scales 4. Staff Categories and Relative Pay 5. Data Analysis 6. Ethnicity 7. Disability 8. Analysis by Age 9. Out of Cycle Processes 10. Conclusions and Recommendations 11. Appendices

3 1. Equal Pay Audit as at 31st October 2017 This report is produced as part of the University s wider commitment to monitoring equality and to provide annual analysis and recommendations for the Court Remuneration Committee in relation to the reward management, policy and practice for the professorial and senior staff group. 2. Equal Pay Audit Scope 2.1. The senior staff population is determined by relative job size and is categorised by grade as follows Academic professorial staff (UOE Grade 10) Clinical academic professorial staff (ACT4, ACN4, AMT4, AMN4) Professional staff (UOE Grade 10) 2.2. The total population sample is 835 staff, representing a headcount increase of 54 in the last 10 months. This represents a 6.9% increase in this population. This increase is higher than the level of growth seen in 2016 (4.5%) Relative base pay has been determined by including basic pay and any other pay elements directly related to the job, typically payable at the University as an allowance. Allowances that do not relate to the job e.g. expenses or indirect voluntary activities were discounted. Certain allowances (e.g. Management Responsibility) are determined by the University while other allowances (e.g. Distinction Awards) are determined by NHS pay policy for clinical academics. 3. Basic Pay Scales The UOE Grade 10 basic pay scale currently ranges from 58,655-98,401 and the equivalent clinical basic pay scales range from 68,516-92, The pay range for the total population is 58, , Staff Categories and Relative Pay 4.1. Professorial Non-Clinical Staff The University has 679 non-clinical professors, an increase of 7.3% since last year. The pay range for this group is 58, , staff receive a salary above the published pay scale2 representing 15.7% of the population. The percentage of staff paid above the top of the published pay scale has remained fairly consistent since 2015 when 15.9% of staff were paid above the published scale and in 2016 when 15.2% of the population were paid above scale. 59 staff in this group are in receipt of allowances, which is 8.7% of the population, this figure has increased from 5.7% that was reported last year. The allowance range from 833 to 50,000 per annum. 8.6% of the male employees in this population receive an allowance and 8.9% of female employees. The average value of allowances received by the male employees in this population is 12,993 compared to 8,756 for female employees. 1 Clinical Academic Salaries are based on 40 hours per week so have been re-calculated to the equivalent notional 35-hour week which is used as the pay basis for the other two categories. The clinical scales received a pay uplift in April

4 4.2. Professorial Clinical Staff There are 84 clinical professors (there were 81 in 2016). The salaries are determined by NHS pay scales 3 for clinical academics. The adjusted comparative pay scale for this group is 68,516-92,374. The adjusted pay range, including allowances, for clinical professors is 89, , professorial clinical staff (98% of the population) are in receipt of allowances. Only 2 employees in this group do not receive NHS or University allowances, with the total individual allowance values ranging from 1,584 to 127,006 per annum. 97% of male employees and 100% of female employees are in receipt of an allowance. The average value of allowances received by these male employees is 57,542 compared to 38,924 for female employees. While this is a substantial difference, it may be influenced by the relatively small population of female Clinical Academics (there are 17 in total) Professional Staff There are 72 staff in the Professional group of Grade 10 employees, a 7.5% increase on the 2016 population. This follows an increase of 8.1% between 2015 and The pay range for this group is 60,410 to 259, employees exceed the pay scale maximum of 98,401, an increase from 16 in

5 5. Data Analysis The following data has been analysed: gender, ethnicity, disability and age Headcount Analysis by Gender Table 1: Employed at 31 st October 2017 Female Headcount Male Headcount Total Headcount % Female % Male Non-Clinical Professorial % 73.6% Clinical Professorial % 79.8% Professional % 61.1% Totals % 73.2% Chart 1: Females Employed 31/10/17 Chart 2: Males Employed 31/10/17 Female Headcount Male Headcount Non-Clinical Professorial Clinical Professorial Professional Non-Clinical Professorial Clinical Professorial Professional Overall, the Grade 10 and equivalent population is predominantly male with a similar percentage split reported in When compared to 2016 the female population has increased by 12% and the male population by 5.2%. The proportion of female employees in the Clinical Professorial category continues to be the lowest of the three categories, however this has increased by 1.7 percentage points while the proportion of female employees in the Professional category continues to be the highest of the three categories Review of distribution of gender in the non-clinical professorial population in other Russell Group (RG) institutions indicates we have a marginally lower proportion of male employees at 73.6% compared to 77% in other RG institutions. If we look at the Professional category, other RG institutions report a more balanced population of 55% male and 45% female compared to the equivalent population in the University of Edinburgh which is 61.1% male and 38.9% female.

6 5.2. Salary Analysis by Gender (Average) The approach to the calculation of the gender pay gap is detailed below: A positive gap means that this is a gap in favour of men and a negative gap is in favour of females. Table 2: Pay Gap Analysis by Gender Gender Pay Gap Salary Analysis % Difference 2016/17 Total Average Salary 86,987 90, % Total Average Male Salary 89,155 92, % Total Average Female Salary 80,691 84, % Professorial Average Salary 81,400 83, % Professorial Average Male Salary 82,835 85, % Professorial Average Female Salary 77,227 79, % Clinical Professorial Average Salary 129, , % Clinical Professorial Average Male Salary 133, , % Clinical Professorial Average Female Salary 112, , % Professional Average Salary 88,577 93, % Professional Average Male Salary 90,949 96, % Professional Average Female Salary 84,038 88, % 2016 Pay Gap 2017 Pay Gap Annual Variation 2016/17 9.5% 9.2% -0.3% 6.8% 6.5% -0.3% 15.1% 14.8% -0.3% 7.6% 8.3% 0.7% Chart 3: Average Salary by Employee Group and Gender Average Salary By Employee Grouping Male Female 92,746 Total Average Salary 84, ,422 85,190 96,879 Professorial Average Salary Clinical Professorial Average Salary Professional Average Salary 79,613 88, ,707

7 The average salary for the total population is 90,450 representing an increase of 4% on the 2016 figure. The average salary for male employees in this group is 92,746 and female employees 84,188. The 2017 pay gap for the total population is 9.2% which represents a 0.3 percentage point decrease on the pay gap reported in Professorial Staff Pay Analysis by Gender - The average salary for this group is 83,720 and the average pay for male employees and female employees is 85,190 and 79,613 respectively. The average male salary increased by 2.8% and the average female salary increased by 3.1% over The 2017 pay gap for this group is 6.5% which represents a 0.3 percentage point decrease on the 2016 pay gap figure of 6.8% Professorial Clinical Staff Pay Analysis by Gender - The average equivalent salary for clinical academics is 142,027 and the average pay for male and female employees is 146,422 and 124,707 respectively. The average male salary increased by 10% whilst the average female salary increased by 10.4% in Consequently the 2017 pay gap for this group is 14.8% which represents a decrease of 0.3 percentage points on the 2016 pay gap figure (15.1%) Professional Staff Pay Analysis by Gender - The average salary for this group is 93,749 and the average pay for male and female employees is 96,879 and 88,830 respectively. The average male salary increased by 6.5% and the average female salary increased by 5.7%. The 2017 pay gap for this group is 8.3% which represents a 0.7 percentage point increase on the 2016 pay gap figure of 7.6% Pay Gap Movement Over the Last Five Years Table 3: Pay Gap (Average Salary) Year Total Professorial Clinical Professional Population Professorial % 10.6% 4.3% 5.8% % 10.7% 12.3% 9.5% % 10.2% 14.2% 3.9% % 6.8% 15.1% 7.6% % 6.5% 14.8% 8.3%

8 Pay Gap Chart 4: Pay Gap by Employee Grouping 16.00% 14.00% 12.00% 10.00% 8.00% 6.00% 4.00% 2.00% Pay Gap (Average Salary) 0.00% Total Population Professorial Clinical Professorial Professional Table 3 and Chart 4 details the pay gap over the last 5 year period. The pay gap for the total population has decreased over the last three years as has the pay gap for the professorial population. The pay gap for clinical academics has shown a slight reduction of 0.3 percentage points in 2017 which is a change from the steady increase displayed over the last four years. There was a marked reduction in the professional pay gap in 2015 however this has increased to 7.60% over 2016 and 8.30% over Salary Analysis by Gender (Median) The analysis of median pay demonstrates that for the total population there is a slight increase (0.2 percentage points) to the median pay gap over In all categories the male median salary is higher than the female median salary and this is most prominent in the Clinical Professorial category. Table 4: Gender Pay Median Salary Analysis Gender Pay Median Salary Analysis % Difference 2016/ Pay Gap 2017 Pay Gap Annual Variation 2016/17 Total Population Median Salary 76,432 80, % Total Population Median Male Salary 79,010 80, % Total Population Median Female Salary 73,852 75, % Professorial Median Salary 73,852 75, % Professorial Median Male Salary 76,432 77, % Professorial Median Female Salary 71,603 72, % Clinical Professorial Median Salary 126, , % Clinical Professorial Median Male Salary 132, , % Clinical Professorial Median Female Salary 104, , % Professional Median Salary 81,769 85, % Professional Median Male Salary 81,769 87, % Professional Median Female Salary 76,432 84, % 8 6.5% 6.7% 0.2% 6.3% 6.3% 0.0% 20.9% 23.2% 2.3% 6.5% 3.6% -2.9%

9 Chart 5: Median Salary by Employee Group and Gender Median Salary By Employee Grouping Male Female 80,531 Total Median Salary 75,107 77,731 Professorial Median Salary 72, ,338 Clinical Professorial Median Salary 112,335 87,450 Professional Median Salary 84, Professorial Staff Pay Analysis by Gender (median) The median salary for this group is 75,107 and the median pay for male and female employees 77,731 and 72,820 respectively. The median male salary has increased by 1.7% as has the female salary in The 2017 pay gap for this group is 6.3% which was the same figure as Professorial Clinical Staff Analysis by Gender (median) The median equivalent salary for clinical academics is 139,573 and the median salary for male and female employees is 146,338 and 112,335 respectively. The median male salary increased by 10.5% and the median female salary increased by 7.2% over The pay gap for this population has increased and continues to be the largest: the 2017 salary difference between male employees and female employees is 23.2%, an increase of 2.3 percentage points since Professional Staff Pay Analysis by Gender (median) The median salary for this group is 85,476 and the median salary for male employees and female employees is 87,450 and 84,318 respectively. The median male salary increased by 6.9% and the median female salary increased by 10.3%. The 2017 pay gap for this group is 3.6% which represents a 2. 9 percentage points decrease on the 2016 pay gap figure of 6.5%. This group is the only one where we see a median salary pay gap decrease over

10 Pay Gap Median Pay Gap Movement Over Last Five Years Table 5: Median Pay Gap ( ) Clinical Year Professional Total Population Professorial Professorial % 9.3% 17.8% 11.1% % 9.3% 18.2% 11.9% % 9.3% 21.3% 4.8% % 6.3% 20.9% 6.5% % 6.3% 23.2% 3.6% Chart 6: Median Pay Gap by Employee Grouping 25.00% Pay Gap (Median Salary) 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% The movement of the pay gap by employee grouping is illustrated above, over the last two years the Professorial pay gap has remained the same at 6.30%. With regards to clinical academics the median pay gap has steadily increased and for 2017 the gap for this population is 23.20%. Total Population Professorial Clinical Professorial Professional 5.4. Analysis of Grade 10 sub-populations It is helpful to consider data on staff in University Grade 10, both professorial and professional, in relation to their position in Grade 10. Within Grade 10 there are three distinct ranges: Employee on the first 6 points of University Grade 10 who are eligible for semiautomatic incremental progression (UE10 (first 6 points)) Employees paid above the first 6 points of University Grade 10 but within the defined pay scale (UE10 (above bottom 6)) Employee s paid above the top point of the defined scale of University Grade 10 (UE10 (above SP66)) This analysis does not consider staff on clinical grades who have distinct rules around remuneration determined by their NHS terms and conditions. 10

11 Grade 10 Sub-population pay analysis by Gender (average) The average gender pay gap is relatively small for those in the lower two grouping with employees in the first 6 points having a mean gender pay gap of 0.6% and those on the other defined points above the first 6 points having a mean gender pay gap of 2%. The mean gender pay gap for those on salaries above the top of the scale is substantially higher at 7. Table 6: Grade 10 sub-populations: Average Gender Pay Gap Grouping Salary Range Headcount Headcount (%) Average Salary Female Male Total Female Male Female Male Average Pay Gap Employees on first 6 point 58,655-68, % 68.6% 64,143 64, % Employees above first 6 point 70,531-98, % 73.5% 80,586 82, % Employees above top point of scale 98, % 76.4% 120, , % Total % 72.4% 80,860 86, % Chart 7: Grade 10 Sub-Population Average Salary by Gender Grade 10 Sub-Population Average Salary Male Female 129,886 Above top point of scale 120,672 82,229 Above first 6 points 80,586 64,525 First 6 points of pay scale 64,143 86,135 Total Grade 10 80, Grade 10 Sub-population pay analysis by Gender (median) A median gender pay gap does not exist for employees paid within the first 6 points and employees on the other defined points above the first 6 points have a median gender pay gap of 3.3%. The median pay gaps for these sub population groups remain unchanged from The median gender pay gap for those on salaries above the top of the scale is 5.2%, this has increased from the gap of 1.8% reported in

12 Table 7: Grade 10 sub-populations: Median Gender Pay Gap Grouping Salary Range Headcount Headcount (%) Median Salary Female Male Total Female Male Female Male Median Pay Gap Employees on first 6 point 58,655-68, % 68.6% 64,225 64, % Employees above first 6 point 70,531-98, % 73.5% 77,731 80, % Employees above top point of scale 98, % 76.4% 112, , % Total % 72.4% 75,107 77, % Chart 8: Grade 10 Sub-Population Median Salary by Gender Grade 10 Sub-Population Median Salary Male Female 118,634 Above top point of scale 112,523 80,353 Above first 6 points 77,731 64,225 First 6 points of pay scale 64,225 77,731 Total Grade 10 75, Analysis of the Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Total Population Tables 8 and 9 show the distribution of salaries into quartiles by gender and how this pattern has changed since the 2016 report. Both the total populations of female and male employees have increased in 2017 with 24 additional female employees and 30 additional male employees. The largest proportion of female employees remain in the lowest quartile and this has increased by 5.9 percentage points in The male population is more evenly distributed in each quartile than the female population with a similar proportion within the LQ (27.3%) and UQ (27.0%). Whilst the proportion of male employees in the upper quartile continues to be higher than the proportion of female employees in this quartile the difference has narrowed as the proportion of male employees in this quarter has decreased by 4.8 percentage points when compared to Table 8: Total Population 2017 Quartile Distribution by Gender Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 58,655-68, % % Q2 69,139-80, % % Q3 80,537-99, % % UQ 100, , % % Total 58, , % % 12

13 Table 9: Total Population 2016 Quartile Distribution by Gender Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 57,674-65, % % Q2 67,242-73, % % Q3 74,235-92, % % UQ 92, , % % Total 57, , % % Change in Quartile Distribution Table10: Change in Quartile Distribution by Gender Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Female LQ 39.9% 33.5% 30.7% 28.5% 34.4% Q2 22.2% 29.5% 27.5% 26.0% 25.4% Q3 23.5% 20.8% 21.7% 24.0% 19.6% UQ 14.4% 16.6% 20.1% 21.5% 20.5% Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Male LQ 27.9% 17.6% 17.9% Q2 18.7% 28.3% 24.6% Q3 25.3% 26.6% 24.2% UQ 28.1% 27.5% 33.3% 18.1% 27.3% 24.6% 22.6% 25.5% 23.1% 31.8% 27.0% 13

14 Chart 9: Total Female Population Female Quartile Distribution % 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 14.4% 16.6% 20.1% 21.5% 20.5% 23.5% 20.8% 21.7% 24.0% 19.6% 22.2% 29.5% 27.5% 26.0% 25.4% 20.0% 39.9% 33.5% 30.7% 28.5% 34.4% 0.0% Female LQ Q2 Q3 UQ Chart 10: Total Male Population Male Quartile Distribution % 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% 28.1% 27.5% 33.3% 31.8% 27.0% 25.3% 26.6% 24.2% 25.5% 23.1% 18.7% 22.6% 28.3% 24.6% 24.6% 27.9% 17.6% 17.9% 18.1% 27.3% Male LQ Q2 Q3 UQ Table 10 details the quartile distribution of salaries by gender for the period Charts 9 and 10 illustrate the quartile distribution by gender. Within the lower quartile the percentage of females has steadily decreased between 2013 and 2016, however in 2017 the percentage has increased by 5.9 percentage points. In contrast the female population within the upper quartile has seen a decrease of 1 percentage points between 2016 and 2017, the male population within this quartile has also increased (by 4.8 percentage points) Non-Clinical Professorial Population Tables 11 and 12 show the distribution of salaries by quartile of the Professorial category. Whilst the highest proportion of female employees are seen in the lower quartile (31.8%) this has reduced by 2.3 percentage points since The highest proportion of male employee is in the upper quartile at 28.4%. Whilst the proportion of male employees in the upper quartile continues to be significantly higher than the proportion of female employees in this quartile there has been a decrease (3.4 percentage points) in the proportion of men in this range. 21

15 Table 11: Non-Clinical Professorial Population 2017 Quartile Distribution by Gender Professor - Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 58,655-66, % % Q2 68,385-75, % % Q3 76,385-92, % % UQ 92, , % % Total 58, , % % Table 12: Non-Clinical Professorial Population 2016 Quartile Distribution by Gender Professor - Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 57,674-65, % % Q2 67,242-73, % % Q3 73,852-87, % % UQ 87, , % % Total 57, , % % Clinical Professorial Population Tables 13 and 14 show the distribution of salaries by quartile in the Clinical Professorial category. This continues to be a relatively small population and headcount has increased slightly 2 additional female employees and 1 additional male. The highest proportion of female employees continues to be seen in the lower quartile (52.9%) which has increased by 6.2 percentage points since This is significantly higher than the proportion of male employees in this quartile (17.9%). 56.8% of male employees in this population are in quartile 3 and the upper quartile compared to 23.5% of female employees. Table13: Clinical Professorial Population 2017 Quartile Distribution by Gender Clinical - Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 89, , % % Q2 112, , % % Q3 144, , % % UQ 162, , % % Total 89, , % % Table 14: Clinical Professorial Population 2016 Quartile Distribution by Gender Clinical - Quartile Distribution of Salaries by Gender Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 79,532-93, % % Q2 94, , % % Q3 126, , % % UQ 150, , % % Total 79, , % % 22

16 5.5.5 Professional Population Tables 15 and 16 show the distribution of salaries by quartile in the Professional category. This population has increased since 2016 with the addition of five female employees. The female population is evenly spread across the quartiles. The male professional population is also evenly spread with the highest percentage (27.3%) found in the upper quartile. Table 15: Professional Population 2017 Quartile Distribution by Gender Quartile Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 60,410-68, % % Q2 70,531-83, % % Q3 85, , % % UQ 101, , % % Total 60, , % % Table 16: Professional Population 2016 Quartile Distribution by Gender Quartile Range Sample Female % Male % LQ 57,674-67, % % Q2 69,352-80, % % Q3 81,769-94, % % UQ 96, , % % Total 57, , % % 6. Ethnicity The proportion of the Grade 10 and equivalent population of staff who have declared their ethnicity as White British, White Scottish or Other White Background is 80.7%. Ethnicity recorded as Information Refused, Not Known or Blank is 13.3%. 6.0% of the population declared their ethnicity as Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic in Table 17: Average Salary by Ethnic Origin Average Salary by Ethnic Origin % of Population Total Population Non - Clinical Professorial Clinical Professorial Professional White 80.7% 90,230 83, ,275 93,911 Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic 6.0% 87,832 80, ,442 % Difference in Salary 2.66% 2.84% -5.66% Table 17 details the pay difference between ethnic origins. The largest pay gap based on average salary is -5.66% for the Clinical Professorial group where the Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic population average salary is higher. 23

17 Table 18: Median Salary by Ethnic Origin Median Salary by Ethnic Origin % of Population Total Population Non - Clinical Professorial Clinical Professorial Professional White 80.7% 78,531 75, ,318 83,159 Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic 6.0% 79,789 75, ,729 n/a % Difference in Salary -1.6% 0% -4.4% Table 18 depicts the gap gaps between ethnic origin based on median salary. The largest pay gap is again detailed within the Clinical Professorial consort where the median salary for the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic population is higher. 7. Disability The percentage of the Grade 10 and equivalent population of staff with a declared disability in 2017 is 3.58%, a small decrease on the 2016 figure of 0.12 percentage points. Analysis shows that there is a 13.46% average pay gap between employees with a declared disability and those who have declared they do not have a disability (this is an increase of 1.26 percentage points from 2016). Due to the small numbers of employees declaring a disability this analysis is not considered to be statistically robust. 8. Analysis by Age In 2017 the largest concentration of employees are in the years age band. There has been little change in the percentages of the population in each band since Of the five age bands the highest average salary ( 177,672) is seen in the 66+ band. In 2016 the highest average salaries were also seen in the 66+ band. Table 19: 2017 Total Population Headcount and % Distribution by Age Bands and Average Salary Total Population Age Band Headcount % Average Salary % 79, % 82, % 94, % 95, % 96,287 21

18 Table 20: 2016 Total Population Headcount and % Distribution by Age Bands and Average Salary Total Population Age Band Headcount % Average Salary % 76, % 78, % 91, % 89, % 96, Out of Cycle Processes Since January 2017, there have been three out-of-cycle promotion cases considered, all of which were successful. There have also been thirteen retention cases, three of which were put forward on behalf of female employees. 10. Conclusions and Recommendations The average gender pay gap between male and female employees in Grade 10 and equivalent grades has reduced over the past twelve months and now stands at 9.2% a reduction of 0.3 percentage points. The median gender pay gap for the Grade 10 and equivalent population now sits at 6.7% (a slight increase of 0.2 percentage points on 2016). The average professorial pay gap has reduced to 6.5% in The median gender pay gap of 6.3% has not changed in the last 10 months. The average clinical professorial pay gap has reduced in 2017 from 15.1% to 14.8% a 0.3 percentage point decrease. However we see an increase (2.3 percentage points) in the median pay gap for this population taking the median gap to 23.2%. The average pay gap for professional staff has increased in 2017 from 7.6% to 8.3%, an increase of 0.7 percentage points. However we see a decrease in the median pay gap for this population from 6.5% to 3.6% (a 2.9 percentage point reduction). It should be recognised that a pay differential does not in itself imply inequality. The law requires employers to address pay disparities where the difference is purely down to gender but not where it is attributable to other material factors such as experience or academic track record. The outcomes of this audit should be reported to those with devolved responsibility for promotion, recruitment and pay recommendations at School/College and Department/Support Group level. 21

19 Summary Gender Data Appendix 31st December st December 2016 UOE Grade 10 pay scale (basic pay) 57,047-95,704 57,674-96,756 Clinical ACT 4 & equivalent pay scales[1] 67,166-90,554 67,838-91,459 Total Headcount Actual Pay Ranges by Group Total Population Pay Range 57, ,645 57, ,141 Professorial Population Pay Range 57, ,238,275 57, ,896 Clinical Academic Population Pay Range 80, ,643 79, ,465 Professional Population Pay Range 57, ,645 57, ,141 Gender Statistics Total Male employees and % of population % % Total Female employees and % of population % % Professorial Male employees & % of total sample % % Professorial Female employees & % of total sample % % Clinical Academic Male employees & % of total sample % % Clinical Academic Female employees & % of total sample % % Professional Male employees & % of total sample % % Professional Female employees & % of total sample % % Salary Analysis Total Population Average Salary 87,235 86,987 Total Population Average Male Salary 90,015 89,155 Total Population Average Female Salary 79,030 80,691 Professorial Average Salary 81,634 81,400 Professorial Average Male Salary 83,796 82,835 Professorial Average Female Salary 75,288 77,227 Clinical Professorial Average Salary 131, ,337 Clinical Professorial Average Male Salary 134, ,058 Clinical Professorial Average Female Salary 115, ,964 Professional Average Salary 87,520 88,577 Professional Average Male Salary 88,757 90,949 Professional Average Female Salary 85,327 84,038 Total Population Median Salary 76,048 76,432 Total Population Median Male Salary 78,918 79,010 Total Population Median Female Salary 70,824 73,852 Professorial Median Salary 73,048 73,852 Professorial Median Male Salary 75,601 76,432 Professorial Median Female Salary 68,597 71,603 Clinical Professorial Median Salary 127, ,279 Clinical Professorial Median Male Salary 131, ,447 Clinical Professorial Median Female Salary 103, ,761 Professional Median Salary 76,876 81,769 Professional Median Male Salary 80,880 81,769 Professional Median Female Salary 75,601 76,432 [1] Clinical pay scales are re-calculated to be based on a notional 35-hour working week. 22

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