Irish gender pay gap much lower than EU average

A European Commission survey has reportedly found that Ireland compares favourably with other EU countries when it comes to the pay gap between men and women.

Irish gender pay gap much lower than EU average

A European Commission survey has reportedly found that Ireland compares favourably with other EU countries when it comes to the pay gap between men and women.

Reports this morning say the research has found that Irish women earned an average of 9% less than men in 2005, a significant reduction on the 20% difference recorded in 1995.

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