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OECD Statistics on X: "The #gender wage gap is still quite high amongst #OECD countries, with #women making on average 14.1% less than #men. Access and download more #data on gender here:
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OECD - The gender pay gap - the difference between the average full time earnings of men and women - varies widely across OECD countries. This #EqualPayDay, see how your country compares ⤵️ | Facebook
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