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More Educated and Specialized Women, but Lower Salaries. In Florence the Gender Gap Exceeds 7 Thousand Euros

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Florence, May 15, 2026 - More graduates in the scientific disciplines, more present in the technological fields and with levels of formation among the highest in Tuscany. Yet still penalized in salaries. It is the paradox that emerges from the new report Italy Generativa, the study realized by the Centre for the anthropology of religion and generative studies of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, promoted by the Poetic Foundation and s…
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Florence, May 15, 2026 - More graduates in the scientific disciplines, more present in the technological fields and with levels of formation among the highest in Tuscany. Yet still penalized in salaries. It is the paradox that emerges from the new report Italy Generativa, the study realized by the Centre for the anthropology of religion and generative studies of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, promoted by the Poetic Foundation and s…

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lanazione.it broke the news in Bologna, Italy on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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