Despite some gains in the workplace, indicators show considerable progress still needed; at current rates it will take over half-a-century to close gender pay gap across OECD
OECD Social on X: "🗓️ 18 September is #EqualPayDay! The #GenderPayGap is over 1⃣2⃣% across OECD countries. Compare your country here 👇 & learn more about #GenderEquality | https://t.co/KKfeh8UQCi https://t.co/Z3Aw8RzOqN" / X
Widest Gender Pay Gap in OECD Set to Worsen With Pandemic - BNN Bloomberg
IZA World of Labor - Trade liberalization and gender inequality
Willem Adema on LinkedIn: #equalpayday #oecd
OECD - Did you know? Women earn 13% less than men on average across the OECD. Compare your country ⤵️ & learn more about the OECD's work on achieving #GenderEquality 👉 https://fal.cn/3hqE1
The glass-ceiling index
Gender wage gap in OECD countries, 2011 | Download Scientific Diagram
International Women's Day: What fathers can do for gender equality | EUROPP
Korea's gender pay gap biggest in OECD
OECD | Gender equality at work
Conrad Hackett on X: "The gender wage gap, in one chart https://t.co/QESRMVmYPf http://t.co/sIS0okM1MO" / X
OECD - How big is the gender wage gap? For #IWD2017 compare OECD country stats, and read more here https://www.oecd.org/gender | Facebook
5. Is it where you work, what you do, or what you get? Unpacking the gender wage gap and its evolution over the life-course | The Role of Firms in Wage Inequality :
IZA World of Labor - Wage compression and the gender pay gap
Explaining the persistence of the gender wage gap in Japan: The 'glass ceiling' and the 'sticky floor' | CEPR
Sticky floors or glass ceilings? The role of human capital, working time flexibility and discrimination in the gender wage gap – ECOSCOPE
The link between parental leave and the gender pay gap | Pew Research Center
OECD Statistics on X: "👭#Gender wage gap in #selfemployment varies significantly across #OECD countries, but remains important in all countries. Compare your country for a whole range of indicators on the freshly
The 'Mommy Penalty,' Around the World - The New York Times
OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives on X: "On average across OECD countries, women earn 12% less than men. The gender pay gap has decreased over the last two decades but
The gender pay gap continues to close – but slowly