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XY > XX - Forcing employers to reveal their gender pay gaps is making them think | Britain | The Economist
5% adjusted gender pay gap in UK, Glassdoor study reveals - Recruitment In
The US gender pay gap - slow progress - New Economist
Having it all - The gender pay gap that still needs to be closed | Leaders | The Economist
Daily chart - How to shrink America's gender pay-gap | Graphic detail | The Economist
The gender pay gap among economists in the UK | LSE Business Review
Daily chart - The roots of the gender pay gap lie in childhood | Graphic detail | The Economist
Daily chart - Are women paid less than men for the same work? | Graphic detail | The Economist
Daily chart - Are women paid less than men for the same work? | Graphic detail | The Economist
Women in the workplace - Why politicians are asking the wrong questions about gender inequality | Free exchange | The Economist
The gender pay gap
Gender Pay Gap | Citi Foundation
Montana economist: Sexism not only factor in wage gap | Local News | missoulian.com
Men, women and work - The gender pay gap | International | The Economist
Break Down the Gender Pay Gap by Age and Hours Worked | St. Louis Fed
Marriage and Motherhood Cited as Major Causes of Gender Pay Gap in Two New Studies Co-Authored by Wellesley College Economist | Wellesley College
The Economics of Inequality- The Gender Pay Gap- Part 1 - YouTube
Fairness at work - How to narrow Britain's gender-pay gap | Leaders | The Economist
The gender pay gap that still needs to be closed | by The Economist | Medium
The Economist on Twitter: "In Poland, where 43% of managers are women, the gender pay gap is less than 10%. In South Korea only 14.5% of managers are women—it has the worst
More on the US gender gap - New Economist
An economist explains why women are paid less | World Economic Forum
Gender Gap, by Claudia Goldin: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics | Library of Economics and Liberty
Gender pay gap - The gender pay gap persists almost everywhere | Graphic detail | The Economist