At this time, the government urged employers to pay both genders equally. Most companies did not adhere to these urges. In 1963, congress passed the Equal Pay Act, which made it illegal to pay women less than men solely based on their sex. Since that time, the public, academics, and politicians have widely discussed equal pay between males and females. Some fight for equality while others insist the problem stretches beyond equality. The pay gap impacts us every day as studies evaluate workplaces…
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there still a gender pay gap in the German and European economies? Mirjam Freese Matrikel Nr. 507011 WS 2015/16 Business Organisation, Company and Work Seen from the Perspective of History and the Social Sciences Module Nr. 200.591.01 Prof. Dr. José M. Magone Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Main causes of the gender pay gap 4 3. Consequences 5 4. Benefits of closing the gap 5 5. Current Situation 5 6. Conclusion 5 Bibliography 6 1. Introduction The existence of the gender pay gap in the workplace…
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to establish pay equity, women continue to get paid significantly less than men. Across all industries women are paid eighty two cents as opposed to a man's dollar, and although the pay gap has been much broader in the past, progression to narrow it has stalled in recent years. In the discussion of the gender pay gap, one argument has been that women are frequently discriminated against for their contributions. On the other hand, experts argue that women tend to select jobs that pay less, and offer…
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Introduction According to the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) Gender pay gap which is the difference between the average earnings of male and females performing similar jobs is a deep rooted epidemic existing even in the most developed economies. Women and men from across the globe and practically every profession have been improvising to demolish this ancient practice. With Hollywood celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence raising her voice against the injustice and award…
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The gender pay gap has an uncontrolled and controlled gap. An uncontrolled gap is all men and women no matter their job type, education, or experience. A controlled gap is men and women in the same or similar job type. The data for gender pay gap shows that men make 24 percent more than a woman. This means for every dollar a man makes a woman is only making 74 cents this is part of the uncontrolled gender gap. The controlled gender gap is much closer, it is men only make about 2 percent more than…
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A topic that is most often debated in today’s society is the question of whether or not there exists a gap in pay amongst the sexes in the workplace. Mostly the men in this country believe that there is not existence of a gender wage gap and that there has been no existence of this since the creation of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 which states that “No employer having employees subject to any provisions of this section shall discriminate, within any establishment in which such employees are employed…
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rates of poverty than men (Shah, 2011). The gender pay gap amounts to 23 percent in developed countries and 27 percent in developing economies (Oostendorp, 2009). The feminization of poverty is a phenomenon that expresses that women are increasingly the ones who suffer the most from poverty (Shah, 2010). In Canada, women have average hourly wages that are lower than their male counterparts (Statistics Canada, 2011). Canada has the 7th highest gender pay gap out of the 34 countries that are members…
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It is known that Gender pay Gap is a major concern in the UK. Gender Pay Gap is the difference between men and women in the earnings they make and is expressed as a percentage of male earnings. The reasons for the existence of the Gender Pay Gap are also factors contributing to widen this gap. Job type plays a major role to the gap as most men have the highest-paying jobs in, for instance, software engineering and computer science while women hold the majority of social service and teaching jobs…
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assignment I will be analyzing and discussing two articles: “Canada's stalled progress on gender pay gap: Women have 'hit a brick wall'” from the Globe and Mail, along with “Narrowing the Gap” by Kate McIntruff and Paul Tulloch and drawing ideas, connections and extensions based on material we have covered in the course thus far. Ideas A concept that I learned about in the two readings was that the gender wage gap isn’t something of the past; it is still a major issue in our country. Even though there…
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still fields in which women are still greatly underprivileged. The gender pay gap is an ongoing fight for equal rights, however its best to go and read he facts about it before making assumptions. Yes, in many jobs women are getting paid 70% of a males pay; but consider some factors like high-school subject selection and maternity leave before assuming women get treated like this for no reason at all. The idea of the gender pay gap is all about women not getting equal wages with their male co-workers…
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