![]() In academia, they have earned the majority of doctorates for eight consecutive years 11 but are only 32 percent of full professors and 30 percent of college presidents.In medicine, they represent 40 percent of all physicians and surgeons 9 but only 16 percent of permanent medical school deans.In the legal profession, they are 45 percent of associates but only 22.7 percent of partners and 19 percent of equity partners.6Īlthough they hold almost 52 percent of all management- and professional-level jobs, 7 American women lag substantially behind men in terms of their representation in leadership positions. labor force 5 and 52.5 percent of the college-educated workforce. They account for 47 percent of the U.S.They earn 38 percent of Master of Business Administration and other generalist degrees and 49 percent of specialized master’s degrees.They earn 48.5 percent of all law degrees and 47.5 percent of all medical degrees. ![]() They earn more than 57 percent of undergraduate degrees and 59 percent of all master’s degrees.This fact sheet is an updated version of “ The Women’s Leadership Gap” by Judith Warner and Danielle Corley, published on May 21, 2017. ![]()
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