Spain’s gender pay gap laid bare: Women earn more than €5,000 less per year – and it gets worse with age
· ben pawlowski
AI Briefing
- Spain's gender pay gap is €5,000 per year, with women needing a 20% annual increase to match men's salaries.
- The pay gap widens with age, with women earning 15% less than men in their 20s, 22% less in their 30s, and 27% less in their 40s.
- The report highlights the persistent pay disparity, with women earning 15.8% less than men on average.
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