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Gender Wage Gap

The gender wage gap is a statistical measure representing the difference in average or median earnings between men and women. This disparity is a persistent feature of global labor markets, even in countries with laws mandating equal pay for equal work. The gap can be analyzed in its 'unadjusted' form, which compares overall earnings, or its 'adjusted' form, which accounts for factors like occupation, experience, and hours worked.

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