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Men Have 25% More Income than Women in Mexico, According to Study

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Mexico City, 6 Mar (EFE).- In Mexico, men earn 25% more income than women, a wage gap that widens to 45% among those with lower levels of schooling, according to a report by the Social Observatory of the Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias (CEEY), released this Friday, in the framework of International Women’s Day. The inequality is also significant among those with primary or secondary education, where the difference in labour income exceeds 3…

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Mexico City, 6 Mar (EFE).- In Mexico, men earn 25% more income than women, a wage gap that widens to 45% among those with lower levels of schooling, according to a report by the Social Observatory of the Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias (CEEY), released this Friday, in the framework of International Women’s Day. The inequality is also significant among those with primary or secondary education, where the difference in labour income exceeds 3…

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