Closing the Global Gender Pay Gap: Securing Justice for Women's Work

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Mar 7, 2007
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For the world’s women who earn about 78% of what the world’s men make, the right to pay equity represents a way to compel labour market institutions to deliver discrimination-free pay for their work. With two thirds of the world’s poor being women, measures which can deliver increases in women’s pay to reduce this discrimination are critical to their survival and future prosperity.

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