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The Sector, the Position, and the Working Hours Explain a Wage Gap of 18.8% for Women.

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The productive sector, the type of job, the working hours, and the career paths in which women are predominantly concentrated weigh down their salaries and maintain a gender pay gap of 18.8% compared to men, according to a study by the USO union based on 2024 data from the Spanish Tax Agency. According to a study on the gender pay gap prepared by the USO union, the average annual salary for men in 2024 was €27,411, while for women it was €22,255…
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The productive sector, the type of job, the working hours, and the career paths in which women are predominantly concentrated weigh down their salaries and maintain a gender pay gap of 18.8% compared to men, according to a study by the USO union based on 2024 data from the Spanish Tax Agency. According to a study on the gender pay gap prepared by the USO union, the average annual salary for men in 2024 was €27,411, while for women it was €22,255…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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