Gender pay gap vs pension gap across Europe: Why inequality gets worse in retirement?
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Gender inequality in the labour sphere translates directly into a significant impact on retirements. In the European Union, women earn, on average, 11.1% less than men. However, this wage gap becomes an even greater abyss when they reach retirement. Pensioners receive 24.5% of their income. ... Read more The article Inequality that lasts: the wage and pension gap worsens in retirement appeared for the first time in News San Miguel
Gender pay gap vs pension gap across Europe: Why inequality gets worse in retirement?
The gender pay gap is evident. In the EU, women earn 11.1% less than men. The gap worsens in retirement. The gender pension gap is significantly higher than the gender pay gap. On average, women pensioners in the EU receive 24.5% less than men, more than twice the pay gap. But why is the pension…
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