Well I think it’s worrying that we are the only country close to 0% gap.
The difference of 0.7% must be the Colombian wives.
DenDabo on
Remember this is about the average.
This might just be cause there are more women in teaching and teaching is well paid in Luxemburg since it is working for the state.
dacca_lux on
But is this a “real pay gap”, like women get paid less for the hour than man for the exact same work, or is it the badly calculated pay gap, that has been debunked.
IIRC it was something like, that they just compared the yearly incomes of women and men, assuming they would all work full time and just calculated an average hourly income from that.
But, if they actually calculated with the real work hours, it would show that there is barely any difference.
Not negating that there isn’t any discrimation in certain companies, but it isn’t something that’s widely spread
BathInteresting5045 on
Funny I come from a third world country and in my country both genders earn equally…only it changes per position not gender…are we actually more advanced?XD
ThatOneAccount3 on
These are all the salaries combines. On average women earn more and work less hours. Hmm…
GobiLux on
Are we still pretending the gender pay-gap is a thing?
LaneCraddock on
This will end when all the climatised jobs (service industry) start to leave the country because of unproductivity. Then lets see if they also add a women quote in the real labour market. 🤣
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Well I think it’s worrying that we are the only country close to 0% gap.
The difference of 0.7% must be the Colombian wives.
Remember this is about the average.
This might just be cause there are more women in teaching and teaching is well paid in Luxemburg since it is working for the state.
But is this a “real pay gap”, like women get paid less for the hour than man for the exact same work, or is it the badly calculated pay gap, that has been debunked.
IIRC it was something like, that they just compared the yearly incomes of women and men, assuming they would all work full time and just calculated an average hourly income from that.
But, if they actually calculated with the real work hours, it would show that there is barely any difference.
Not negating that there isn’t any discrimation in certain companies, but it isn’t something that’s widely spread
Funny I come from a third world country and in my country both genders earn equally…only it changes per position not gender…are we actually more advanced?XD
These are all the salaries combines. On average women earn more and work less hours. Hmm…
Are we still pretending the gender pay-gap is a thing?
This will end when all the climatised jobs (service industry) start to leave the country because of unproductivity. Then lets see if they also add a women quote in the real labour market. 🤣