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作者:随便 在 罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
提要
1。有博士学位的物理学家中位数工资是78000;
2。正教授中位工资81000。
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Society Membership Survey: Salaries 2000
by Megan Henly and Raymond Y. Chu
This report provides a summary of the lastest salary data for physicists and related scientists. It is based on a biennial survey of a sample of U.S.-resident members of the AIP Member Societies conducted by the Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). For the past 20 years, this report series has documented the salary, employment and demographic characteristics of the U.S. members of AIP抯 ten Member Societies. This year, the trends include:
The median annual salary for full-time employed society members with PhDs rose to $78,000, with master抯 degrees $63,800 and bachelor抯 degrees $60,000.
Respondents working in industry, medical services, university affiliated research institutes and universities with 9-10 month contracts reported median salaries 5-14% higher than the median levels in 1998. Larger increases occurred among society members in their early or late careers than among those in mid-careers.
The highest median salaries were reported by society members with PhDs employed in hospitals or medical services, at $100,000. Those working at 4-year colleges with 9-10 month contracts have continued to earn the lowest median salary at $50,000.
Among those employed in industry, PhDs in the Pacific states earn the highest median salary, $98,000. Among PhDs working in academe, those in the East South Central and West North Central states report the lowest median annual salary, $55,000.
Members with postdoctorate appointments at universities and observatories who earned their PhDs within the past two years reported a median salary of $36,000.
The unemployment rate (0.6%) among society members with PhDs is the lowest in the past decade. Part-time employment comprises approximately 3% of the PhD workforce.
Female society members who earned their PhDs within the last 10 years report average salaries comparable to their male colleagues with similar experience. Among PhDs working in government in their early careers, men reported salaries substantially higher than those reported by women. Among late career PhDs working in universities with 9-10 month contracts, women reported salaries substantially higher than those reported by men.
Table 1. 2000 salaries by major employment sector, PhDs. (a)
Employment Sector Median
Salary Age
University (b) 9-10 Month Salary $68,000 49
11-12 Month Salary $77,000 49
4 Year College 9-10 Month Salary $50,000 47
Industry/Self-Employed $90,200 48
Government $88,700 51
FFR&DC (c) $96,000 49
Nonprofit $80,000 47
Hospital/Medical Services (b) $100,000 50
UARI (c) $75,700 46
(a) Postdoctorates not included.
(b) Professors working in medical schools are included in hospitals/medical services.
(c) FFR&DCs are Federally Funded Research and Development Centers; UARIs are University Affiliated Research Institutes.
Table 2. 2000 university salaries by selected academic rank and salary base, PhDs. (a)
Academic Rank Median
Salary Median
Age
Professor 9-10 Month Salary $81,000 57
11-12 Month Salary $108,000 59
Associate 9-10 Month Salary $60,000 43
11-12 Month Salary $80,000 46
Assistant 9-10 Month Salary $49,000 37
11-12 Month Salary $58,300 38
Research Associate
(11-12 Month) Postdoctorates 0-2 years from PhD $36,000 32
Postdoctorates 3-4 years from PhD $36,000 33
Other Research Staff $56,000 43
(a) University affiliated research institutes not included.
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