Chinese teachers' wages ranked near the bottom of a survey of 28 countries, according to a survey recently featured in a New York Times article on upcoming book, Paying the Professoriate.
纽约时报近期刊登的一篇调查文章显示,中国教师的工资在28个接受调查的国家中几乎垫底。该调查研究出自即将发布的新书《大学教授薪酬面面观》。
Studying the entry-level, average, and top salaries for public university teachers, adjusted for purchasing power parity, China came out 26th in a list of 28 countries. Canadian teacher salaries are the highest on the list and Armenia's the lowest. U.S. teachers came in fourth.
该项调查研究了公立大学教师的起薪、平均工资和高工资,并按购买力平价进行了折算,最终结果是中国在28个国家中排名第26。加拿大的教师工资排名第一,亚美尼亚的教师排名最后,美国的教师排名第四。
In terms of purchasing power, new hires at Chinese universities make $259 a month, placing the People's Republic far behind Ethiopia, where teachers' purchasing power is $864 per month.
就购买力而言,中国大学新聘教师每月工资是259美元,这令其排名远落后于埃塞俄比亚,那里教师的工资是每月864美元。
News of the Chinese educator's low wages sparked a trend on Sina Weibo, where in little over a day roughly 360,000 micro-bloggers commented on the issue. Some Weibo users didn't seem to have too much sympathy for Chinese teachers.
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