What is the Gender Pay Gap?
The Gender Pay Gap shows the difference between the average (mean or median) pay of men and women. This is expressed as a percentage of men’s pay. For example: a pay gap of 15% would mean that on average across the whole workforce, men earn 15% more than women per hour. Where a negative figure is reported, this means that on average across the whole workforce, women earn more than men per hour.
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