Gender inequality 'starts early as girls believe they will earn less'

Gender inequality starts at an early age, with girls expecting to earn less than boys when they start work, a new UK study has shown.

Gender inequality 'starts early as girls believe they will earn less'

Gender inequality starts at an early age, with girls expecting to earn less than boys when they start work, a new UK study has shown.

Research among over 3,000 teenagers found that girls believed they would earn £7,000 a year less than boys in their future careers.

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