The metrics: March 2017

The metrics: March 2017

Middlesex University All Staff Gender Pay Gap Reporting – March 2017

The Metrics are based on hourly earnings as of 31 March 2017, on a staff base of 2,462 staff (core and hourly paid) (56% female and 44 % male).

Hourly rate

Mean and median based on an hourly rate of ordinary pay i.e. full earnings distribution:

Gender Mean gender pay gap Median gender pay gap Total
Men

£22.38

£21.57

1,092

Women

£20.31

£19.96

1,370

Gap %

9.25%

7.46%



Man and woman infographic for gender pay gap

Bonus pay

Mean and median bonus gender pay gap and the proportion of males and females receiving a bonus payment:

  Mean gender bonus gap Median gender bonus gap Proportion receiving bonus
Men

7.04%

4.66%

9.52%

Women     10.07%

Quartile pay band

The proportion of male and female employees in each quartile pay band, showing the spread of male and female earners across the University:

Pay band Number of men Percentage of men Number of women Percentage of women
Quarter 1 

239

38.86%

376

61.14%

Quarter 2

238

38.64%

378

61.36%

Quarter 3

283

46.02%

332

53.98%

Quarter 4

332

53.90%

284

46.10%

Men and Women grafic for the Quartile pay gap

The above data has been reported to the University’s VCE group and to its Board of Governors, it will also be reported on the Government’s Gender pay website.

Gender Pay Gap reporting will be monitored and reviewed by the University’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, whose membership consists of the four equality fora groups, including gender. This will enable greater transparency about gender pay differences between men and women both within the University and externally. It also fits within our Equality and Diversity agenda, which is a key objective within the People and Culture Enabling Plan.