Gender Pay Gap: How EU Transparency Laws Will Make Wages More Equal

Even though 90 percent of Europeans think it’s unacceptable for women to be paid less than men, the average EU gender pay gap remained close to 13 percent in 2021
Even though 90 percent of Europeans think it’s unacceptable for women to be paid less than men, the average EU gender pay gap remained close to 13 percent in 2021
Women in the UK earn, on average, 14.9 pence less per pound than men, based on the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This means that while men are getting paid from January 1, women have effectively worked for free for the first 53 days of the year. That makes February 23 “women’s pay […]
The federal government’s new tool to address the problem, the Workplace Gender Equality Amendment Bill, may not achieve much.
Financial literacy is a bridge, women need to cross to empower themselves in the present-day society. In India women and financial independence have long been a discussion with very little progress. As we try to push that conversation further, it’s worth reminding ourselves that what holds us back is lack of understanding of money matters […]
Our analysis revealed that the average nightly rate of a female host’s listing was 30 dollars cheaper than those of male hosts.
In a perfect world, women would receive equal pay and earn the money they deserve, however, a large disparity in wages between male and female workers still exists in 2022.
Women account for 67 percent of the health and care workers worldwide and yet they earn an average of 24 percent less than men.
Be it decisions regarding banking, loans, and major purchases to even purchase of insurance, men are the ones making the decisions. Here’s a look at the data.
Caregiving is still seen as a woman’s responsibility and most workspace policies appreciate female domesticity.
The lack of paternity leaves, creates a starkly different domestic and public sphere, the domestic being the one ‘men don’t usually engage with’.Â
Through films like mine, hopefully, we can make people understand what it’s like being a female athlete and teach them to be more accepting, says filmmaker Nandita Anand.