Wage gap

New Internationalist, June, 2004 by Greg Andresen

The recent Equality issue (NI 364) told us how women in Australia earn on average 30 per cent less than men (Facts). The average wage gap tells us very little, for it fails to take into account important factors such as age, education, consecutive years of experience, and type of job. When these factors are considered, women and men in Australia earn about the same (of course there is much to be done to redress the appalling inequalities around the globe). Interestingly you neglected to mention that in every country except Bangladesh, men's life expectancy is considerably less than women's (in Australia by 6 years). I suspect most men would happily take a 30-per-cent pay cut in order to live 6 years longer!

Greg Andresen Henley Beach, Australia

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