Who are we now?
Robert Massey (Royal Astronomical Society)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the 2014 Royal Astronomical Society membership survey, highlighting its insights on diversity levels compared to UK society and exploring implications for the Society's future.
Contribution
It presents an analysis of survey data on society membership diversity and discusses future implications for the Royal Astronomical Society.
Findings
Membership is more diverse than UK society in some aspects.
Membership is less diverse than UK society in other aspects.
Implications for future society policies and outreach.
Abstract
In 2014 the Royal Astronomical Society carried out a survey of its membership, finding that we are both more and less diverse than UK society as a whole. Robert Massey summarizes the findings and what they mean for the Society in future.
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