Earnings gap between men and women graduates increases to €125 per week
The earnings gap between male and female graduates in the first five years after graduation has fallen by almost 10%, according to official figures. However, the gap is higher than those previously seen in 2018, says the government.
Source: limerickleader.iePublished on 2022-04-04
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