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The gender pay gap is still very much evident in Europe. Several indicators exhibit the inequality between women and men in many arenas, but economic life is one of the key areas affecting women ...
The top ten most women-empowered countries in Europe are as according to a new study by global data and AI consulting firm ...
The Fair Work Commission’s review of the five “priority” awards was undertaken following the Labor government’s changes to ...
Millions of European workers earn just ... earn two-thirds or less of the median wage in their respective countries. The report shows a noticeable gender gap: 18.2% among women fall into this ...
According to Statistics Estonia, in 2024, the gross hourly wages of female employees were 13.2% smaller than the hourly wages of male employees and, year on year, the gender pay gap widened by 0.1 ...
The difference in pay for men and women in the United Kingdom has gradually narrowed since companies began recording it in 2017. But the way the statistic is compiled also tells a story about the ...
On year, the country's gender pay gap widened by 0.1 percentage points. The gender pay gap was over 20 percent in five economic activities, Statistics Estonia analyst Sigrid Saagpakk said in a press ...
In 2024, women earned an average of 85% of what men earned. The U.S. Census Bureau has also analyzed the gender pay gap, though its analysis looks only at full-time workers (as opposed to full ...
The continuing gender pay gap in UK shipping has led to disbelief among diversity, equity and inclusion experts in the ...
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