Advances in Social Work (May 2010)

Employment-Related Salaries and Benefits in Social Work: A Workforce Survey

  • Suk-Young Kang,
  • Judy Krysik

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 82 – 94

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to develop a descriptive benchmark of social work employment in Arizona and to provide useful information to administrators, job seekers, and prospective social work students. The results, based on telephone and Internet surveys to a random sample of 463 NASW Arizona members, indicate that salary was positively related to level of education and years of social work employment experience. Salary was also higher for men than for women and higher for social workers with administrative roles compared to other roles. Access to employee-related benefits appeared widespread. Implications are provided for administration and future research.

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