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Administrative court justice demographics and statistics in the US

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Administrative court justice gender statistics

54.4% of administrative court justices are women and 45.6% of administrative court justices are men.
  • Female, 54.4%
  • Male, 45.6%

Administrative court justice gender ratio

GenderPercentages
Female54.4%
Male45.6%

Administrative court justice gender pay gap

Women earn 95¢ for every $1 earned by men

male-income
Male income
$49,552
female-income
Female income
$46,964

Administrative court justice gender ratio over time

This data breaks down the percentage of men and women in administrative court justice positions over time. Currently, 54.4% of administrative court justices are female.
Male
Female
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021

Administrative court justice gender ratio by year

YearMaleFemale
201052.74%47.26%
201151.92%48.08%
201251.73%48.27%
201351.09%48.91%
201450.99%49.01%
201548.29%51.71%
201648.19%51.81%
201748.30%51.70%
201848.71%51.29%
201947.98%52.02%
202046.07%53.93%
202145.64%54.36%

Administrative court justice related jobs gender ratio

We compared administrative court justices with similar job titles to see how gender ratios vary. As you can see, patent examiner and patent attorney have the biggest gender ratio gaps.

Job titleMaleFemale
Veteran Appeals Reviewer17%83%
Guardian Ad Litem18%82%
Surrogate18%82%
Administrative Court Justice46%54%
Patent Analyst72%28%
Patent Attorney79%21%
Patent Examiner81%19%

Administrative court justice demographics by race

The most common ethnicity among administrative court justices is White, which makes up 75.7% of all administrative court justices. Comparatively, 7.7% of administrative court justices are Hispanic or Latino and 6.4% of administrative court justices are Asian.
  • White, 75.7%
  • Hispanic or Latino, 7.7%
  • Asian, 6.4%
  • Black or African American, 5.5%
  • Unknown, 4.4%
  • American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.3%

Administrative court justice race

Administrative court justice racePercentages
White75.7%
Hispanic or Latino7.7%
Asian6.4%
Black or African American5.5%
Unknown4.4%
American Indian and Alaska Native0.3%

Administrative court justice race and ethnicity over time

See how administrative court justice racial and ethnic diversity trended since 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau data.

Administrative court justice race and ethnicity by year

YearWhiteBlack or African AmericanAsianHispanic or Latino
201082.34%5.11%4.76%5.96%
201182.12%5.42%4.92%5.79%
201282.19%5.05%5.09%5.98%
201381.94%5.13%5.13%5.71%
201481.28%5.63%5.36%5.86%
201581.19%5.29%5.45%6.28%
201680.62%5.35%5.61%6.56%
201780.65%5.33%5.58%6.34%
201880.01%5.51%5.50%6.95%
201979.54%5.48%5.88%7.01%
202077.02%5.39%6.19%7.16%
202175.69%5.53%6.36%7.75%

Administrative court justice wage gap by race

According to our data, asian administrative court justices have the highest average salary compared to other ethnicities. Black or african american administrative court justices have the lowest average salary at $47,555.
$53,000
$52,000
$51,000
$50,000
$49,000
$48,000
$47,000
Unknown
White
Black or African American
Asian
Hispanic or Latino
EthnicitySalary
Unknown$49,199
White$50,418
Black or African American$47,555
Asian$52,516
Hispanic or Latino$48,224

Average administrative court justice age

See how the average age of administrative court justices varies based on ethnicity and gender.
Male
Female

Administrative court justice age by race and gender

RaceMale ageFemale age
Black or African American4644
Unknown4640
Asian4140.5
Hispanic or Latino4339
White4844
American Indian and Alaska Native5150

Administrative court justice age breakdown

The average age of administrative court justices is 40+ years years old, representing 67% of the administrative court justice population.

40+ years

30-40 years

20-30 years


Administrative court justice age breakdown

Administrative Court Justice YearsPercentages
40+ years67%
30-40 years29%
20-30 years4%

Administrative court justice educational attainment

The most common degree for administrative court justices is bachelor's degree, with 57% of administrative court justices earning that degree. The second and third most common degree levels are doctoral degree degree at 12% and doctoral degree degree at 11%.
  • Bachelor's, 57%
  • Doctorate, 12%
  • Associate, 11%
  • Master's, 10%
  • Other Degrees, 10%

Administrative court justices by degree level

Administrative court justice degreePercentages
Bachelor's57%
Doctorate12%
Associate11%
Master's10%
Other Degrees10%

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Company size where administrative court justices work

Below, you can see the size of companies where administrative court justices work.

< 50 employees

50 - 100 employees

100 - 500 employees

500 - 1,000 employees

1,000 - 10,000 employees

> 10,000

Administrative court justice jobs by employer size

Company sizePercentages
< 50 employees8%
50 - 100 employees25%
100 - 500 employees29%
500 - 1,000 employees8%
1,000 - 10,000 employees25%
> 10,000 employees4%

Administrative court justice jobs by company type

Employees with the administrative court justice job title have their preferences when it comes to working for a company. For instance, most administrative court justices prefer to work at government companies over education companies.

Education

Private

Government

Administrative court justice jobs by sector

Company typePercentages
Education36%
Private18%
Government45%

Administrative court justice turnover and employment statistics

Administrative court justice unemployment rate over time

The unemployment rate for administrative court justices between 2008 and the most recent data has varied, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Administrative court justice unemployment rate by year

YearAdministrative court justice unemployment rate
20102.19%
20111.85%
20121.64%
20131.90%
20141.57%
20151.34%
20161.09%
20171.17%
20181.10%
20191.16%
20201.33%
20211.55%

Average administrative court justice tenure

The average administrative court justice stays at their job for 1-2 years, based on the 296 administrative court justices resumes in Zippia's database.

Less than one year

1-2 years

3-4 years

5-7 years

8-10 years

11+ years

Administrative court justice tenure statistics

Number of yearsPercentages
Less than 1 year30%
1-2 years33%
3-4 years11%
5-7 years10%
8-10 years6%
11+ years10%

Administrative court justice LGBT ratio compared to similar jobs

Review the percent of administrative court justices that are members of the LGBT community. You can see how this compares to similar jobs in the chart below.
Job titleLGBTJob openings
Career Law Clerk5.54%68,536
Office Manager And Legal Assistant6.63%37,838
Title Processor8.14%7,068
Court Reporter9.12%2,329
Administrative Court Justice10.48%-
Legislative Assistant14.16%188

Similar administrative court justice jobs LGBT demographics

ProfessionPercentages of LGBT Job openings
Career Law Clerk5.54%68,536
Office Manager And Legal Assistant6.63%37,838
Title Processor8.14%7,068
Court Reporter9.12%2,329
Legislative Assistant14.16%188

Foreign languages spoken by administrative court justices

The most common foreign language among administrative court justices is Spanish at 66.7%. The second-most popular foreign language spoken is French at 7.4% and Portuguese is the third-most popular at 3.7%.
  • Spanish, 66.7%
  • French, 7.4%
  • Portuguese, 3.7%
  • Filipino, 3.7%
  • Czech, 3.7%
  • Other, 14.8%

Administrative court justice languages spoken

Foreign languagePercentages
Spanish66.7%
French7.4%
Portuguese3.7%
Filipino3.7%
Czech3.7%
Other14.8%

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