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Finland still holds a notable gender pay-gap; on average, women only receive 83 cents for every euro a male counterpart gets. [1]
I believe that claiming that people in the same role of different genders have a pay gap of about 17% is not stated in the article but that over the whole population with all kinds of different jobs there is a average wage gap of 17%, so think it should be something like this:
Finland still holds a notable gender pay-gap; women only receive 83 cents for every euro a male get, if you mix together all kinds of different jobs and compare the gender pay.
I'm not the best with words but i think it should not miss represent the article and some how give of the feeling that it is not about all jobs give less money to females. 81.226.1.77 ( talk) 00:52, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
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Their policies quite don't look like those of the 4 others... 2A01:E34:EC12:36C0:F5CC:5AD4:A1F5:2FD3 ( talk) 15:45, 1 February 2023 (UTC)
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Finland still holds a notable gender pay-gap; on average, women only receive 83 cents for every euro a male counterpart gets. [1]
I believe that claiming that people in the same role of different genders have a pay gap of about 17% is not stated in the article but that over the whole population with all kinds of different jobs there is a average wage gap of 17%, so think it should be something like this:
Finland still holds a notable gender pay-gap; women only receive 83 cents for every euro a male get, if you mix together all kinds of different jobs and compare the gender pay.
I'm not the best with words but i think it should not miss represent the article and some how give of the feeling that it is not about all jobs give less money to females. 81.226.1.77 ( talk) 00:52, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
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Their policies quite don't look like those of the 4 others... 2A01:E34:EC12:36C0:F5CC:5AD4:A1F5:2FD3 ( talk) 15:45, 1 February 2023 (UTC)