King鈥檚 College London is to favour women for top jobs when there is little to separate candidates as part of efforts to close its gender pay gap.
The college launched a review of its pay rates and policies in April after a 探花视频 analysis found that women academics at King鈥檚 were paid about 拢10,000 less than male academics on average 鈥 an 18.2 per cent gap.
Around 1,700 people later signed a petition started by King鈥檚 PhD student Jacqueline Robbins, which called for the institution to publish full details of pay by gender and initiate a plan to close the pay gap.
That study, whose results were published on 24 June However, it says there is 鈥渘o evidence to indicate that men and women doing equal work are being paid differently鈥.
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Men and women were with pay gaps limited to between 0 and 2 per cent for most rank-and-file positions. Gaps were slightly larger for professorial and senior management posts.
It found听 鈥渢he single most influential factor leading to the gender pay gap is the under-representation of women in higher salaried roles鈥.
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King鈥檚 has now published a detailed plan of the steps it intends to take to increase the number of women in senior roles.
鈥淭he issue [of under-representation] arises primarily in our clinical and professorial roles, where women are under-represented at the most senior levels in a number of, but not all, faculties,鈥 said Evelyn Welch, vice-principal (arts and sciences).
In a step described by King's as 鈥減ositive action鈥, Professor Welch said the institution听鈥agreed that in areas where women are seriously under-represented and two equally qualified and suitable candidates are identified, the position should be offered to the female candidate鈥.
It was also 鈥渨orking on a faculty by faculty basis to identify appropriate targets that we should be striving for鈥 and would further address the situation in its work regarding the Athena Swan and Gender Equality Chartermark initiatives.
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Ms Robbins, from the Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, who instigated the petition, welcomed the commitments from King鈥檚 to increase pay transparency,听reduce the gender pay gap and increase the number of women in high level roles.
鈥淚t is great that King鈥檚 is leading the way in this,鈥 she said.
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