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Hours Gap vs. Wage Gap in Five Countries [Figure 3.19]

An analysis of the data in Figure 3.19 reveals that the 'hours gap' is substantially larger than the 'wage gap' in four of the five countries shown: Australia, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the US. For instance, in Australia, the hours gap is approximately 43%, while the wage gap is around 16%. In contrast, South Korea presents a different pattern where the hours gap (around 36%) and the wage gap (around 34%) are of a similar magnitude. This cross-country variation suggests that the wage gap alone does not consistently explain the full extent of the hours gap.

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