This paper reports findings with respect to sex differences from a job description survey of members, fellows, and associates of the Human Factors Society living in the continental U.S. Gender differences are reported for salary, where we work, what we do, characteristics of our jobs, and job satisfaction. Only those at the masters degree level are included because of the small number of females with doctorates in the sample.
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