Equal Pay Day 2024: Germany remains the bottom of the EU
Equal Pay Day 2024: Germany remains the bottom of the EU
On March 6th, Equal Pay Day, a day that draws attention to the unequal payment of women and men throughout Germany. The district office Pankow also sets a sign of righteous rights. Despite the progressive reduction in wage gaps, women in Germany still receive 4.46 euros less than men, which corresponds to an uninfected gender pay gap of 18 percent. Germany, together with Austria and Estonia, forms the bottom of the EU in terms of remuneration. The differences between East and West Germany are particularly striking.
Among other things,reasons for the wage gap are that women work more often in poorly paid industries and work more often part -time or mini jobs. A large part of the part -time women stated that this was done by the care of children or family members in need of care. The adjusted gender pay gap, which measures earnings, based on comparable qualifications, was 6 percent.
in 2023.The Equal Pay Day is an important day of action that draws attention to equal opportunities every year. The equal opportunities officer Stephanie Wittenburg emphasizes the need to tackle the issue of remuneration at all levels in order to improve the structural framework for women and mothers and to minimize the risk of poverty
In contact with the Equal Opportunities Officer Stephanie Wittenburg, interested parties can receive more information about the Equal Pay Day. Further information is also available on the official website of the Equal Pay Day.
In the table below, some facts regarding the wage gap between women and men are listed in various EU countries:
| Land | Gender Pay Gap 2023 |
| ————– | ——————— |
| Germany | 18% |
| Austria | XX% |
| Estonia | XX% |
| Luxembourg | XX% |
| Romania | XX% |
| Slovenia | XX% |
| Poland | XX% |
| East Germany | 7% |
| West Germany | 19% |
Source: www.berlin.de
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