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...Crimson has shared the results of its survey and its statistical analysis with economists and political scientists who specialize in gender issues. Experts agreed that the evidence shows a significant gender gap in first-year wages...
Male Harvard College graduates who are entering the workforce next year will command substantially higher starting salaries than their female classmates, according to results of a survey of 901 seniors conducted by The Crimson...
...median first-year base salary for male members of the Class of 2007 is $60,000, compared to $50,000 for females, according to the survey results...
...According to the survey results, about 22 percent of graduates are headed straight to graduate school—with men and women continuing onto advanced degree programs at almost identical rates. Exactly half of respondents said they had a job lined up for next year. The difference between men and women in terms of job-finding success was negligible...
...five Harvard seniors say they have sought mental health treatment while in college, according to the results of a survey conducted by The Crimson. The results provide new insight into the extent of the campus mental health crisis—three years after Harvard overhauled its approach to therapy and treatment. The survey results could help to clear “misperceptions” regarding mental health at Harvard, says the College’s mental health chief, Paul J. Barreira. “There’s a discrepancy between behavior and perception,” says...