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Despite the efforts of various countries to reduce gender gap in employmentThe International Labour Organization (ILO) warned that the problem still persisted.
“This paints a much bleaker picture of the situation in women in the world of work than the unemployment rate,” he said Monday in a report.
What gaps remain?
According to the ILO, 15% of women of childbearing age Job they want to do it, but they can’t find Job. This is a gap of 4.5 points compared to 10.5% of men.
The agency indicates that over the past 20 years this figure has changed minimally. This gap widens in Developing countrieswhere the percentage of women rises to 24.9%, well below the 16.6% of men.
According to the document, personal and family responsibilities, including unpaid care work, “throughdisproportionately affect women.
These actions may prevent them not only from having a job, but also from actively seeking work, or limit their availability to work on short notice.
On the other hand, in terms of money supply, women in low- and lower-middle-income countries earn 33 cents and 29 cents on the dollar, respectively.
In high-income and upper-middle-income countries, women earn relative earnings of 58 cents and 56 cents, respectively, for every dollar earned by men.
“This striking income disparity is due both to women’s lower employment rates and their lower average earnings in employment,” the report notes.
Source: RPP

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