TY - JOUR AU - Gerhart, Barry AB - This study examines starting and current salaries of exempt employees hired between 1976 and 1986 by a large, private firm. In 1986 the ratio of women's salaries to men's was 88%. With controls for year of hire, potential experience, degree, college major, firm tenure, performance, and job title, the ratio is 94–95% for the full sample and 97–98% for college graduates. Women's 1986 salary disadvantage can be traced largely to their salary disadvantage at the time of hire: with an adjustment for starting salary, the 1986 salary ratio rises to 96–99% for the full sample and 98–100% for college graduates. The apparently greater female disadvantage in starting salary than in subsequent salary growth may stem from the smaller amount of job-relevant information available on applicants than on current employees. TI - Gender Differences in Current and Starting Salaries: The Role of Performance, College Major, and Job Title JF - ILR Review DO - 10.1177/001979399004300406 DA - 1990-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/gender-differences-in-current-and-starting-salaries-the-role-of-BD4m2cdsC9 SP - 418 EP - 433 VL - 43 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -