TABLE 21
PART TIME SALARIES

Over 100 respondents indicate that they are on a part-time basis, mostly on salary for something less than 100% of the time. Their income was adjusted to an annualized rate by dividing the salary by the percent of time or converting an hourly rate to 2,000 hours per year. Table 21 shows that the part-time rates, while somewhat less than the full-time rates, are still significant. There is definite progression from Assistant Archivist to Senior Archivist but Supervisors are few in number and part-time managers are not highly paid, in comparison.

Only Senior Archivists and Managers were numerous enough to analyze by type of employer. Female part-time Senior Archivists and Managers appear to be earning more than males, although the number of males is quite low.

 

N

10% Earn Less Than
($ Thousand)

25% Earn Less Than
($ Thousand)

Median
($ Thousand)

25% Earn More than
($ Thousand)

10% Earn More than
($ Thousand)

Assistant
Archivist
14 14.5 20.0 22.0 32.4 50.0
Associate
Archivist
19 12.9 23.0 28.8 36.0 50.0
Senior Archivist 28 14.5 25.3 32.0 40.0 60.0
Senior Archivist
Tech.
10 16.0 20.6 34.8 46.6 65.0
Supervisor 5 -- -- 35.0 -- --
Manager 38 16.5 24.5 32.7 40.0 56.0

 

 

 

N

Sr. Archivist Part Time

Median Salary Annualized

( $ thousand )

N

Manager Part time

Median Salary Annualized

( $ thousand )

For-Profit 0 2
Not-for-Profit 8 36.2 9 32.0
Academic Institute 14 31.5 11 38.8
Religious Institute 4 17.9 10 25.4
Historical Soc.
State-Public
-- --
Historical Soc.
State-Private
-- 1
Local P & P -- 1
Federal Gov't -- 3 39.0
State Gov't 2 NA 1
Local Gov't -- --
Female 21 32.0 33 32.9
Male 6 25.0 5 35.5

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