It will only be in 30 years that women can be expected to receive the same average monthly salary as men in the same functions, according to a study based on.
The pay gap between men and women has been decreasing over the years, but wage inequality persists at 17.2%, concludes a study coordinated by the Higher.
The gender pay gap between men and women increased from 10.9% in 2019 to 11.4% in 2020. A value that is below the European Union (EU) average, according to data.