Understanding the gender pay gap: definition and causes
Working women in the EU earn on average 13% less per hour than men. Find out how this gender pay gap is calculated and the reasons behind it.
Working women in the EU earn on average 13% less per hour than men. Find out how this gender pay gap is calculated and the reasons behind it.
The latest edition shows that young women (aged 25-29) face a 7.2% unadjusted gender pay gap
EU companies with at least 50 employees should be fully transparent regarding pay, and MEPs want them to tackle any potential gender pay gap.
Compulsory reporting on gender pay gap for companies Pay secrecy in work contracts to be prohibited Working women in the EU earn on average 14% less than men The ...
Equal pay for men and women or for work of equal value is one of the fundamental rights and principles of the EU, but on average women are still paid 14% ...
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