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Exploring the gender pay gap in Germany: a closer look at salary inequality

Workplace Insight

The analysis shows that women, who make up 44% of the participants, earn an average monthly salary of 2,329 euros for full-time work. In comparison, men, representing 53% of the respondents, earn an average of 2,820 euros monthly for full-time work. Government policies and regulations also contribute to salary inequality.

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Workplace Happiness Is at an All-Time High—But There’s Still Room for Improvement

Success

By comparison, in 2010, after the Great Recession, there was an all-time low in satisfaction rates, at 42.6%. A gender ‘gap’ in satisfaction Like many things in the comparison between men and women at work, everything isn’t equal, including the satisfaction rate. The results show just over 62% of U.S. in the previous year.

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Taylor's a Feminist – But So Is James | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

That means that if I take a salaried job today, I might be earning $32,550 while the guy next to me earns $35,000. Many of you with families would gladly take on a job at twice your current salary even if it meant some sort of weird workplace problem. Because men over 25 get promoted. Women over 25? Not nearly. Makes sense.

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