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  • Women who work full-time still earn 15% less than men.

  • But that's not because they're paid less for the same jobs.

  • It's because they're in different jobs.

  • Women are in less-senior jobs.

  • In Britain, France, and Germany, 80-90% of executive jobs are held by men.

  • Women also tend to choose different occupations.

  • In America, over 80% of teachers, nurses, secretaries, and health workers are female...

  • and these jobs tend to be lower paid.

  • Primary-school teachers in the West earn nearly 20% less than the average graduate job.

  • Nurses earn less than police officers...

  • cleaners less than caretakers.

  • Women are as ambitious as men.

  • They earn the majority of university degrees.

  • In America, they now ask for promotions as often as men.

  • But it's the price women pay for motherhood that holds them back.

  • In Britain, 70% of mothers reduced their working hours or switched to a less demanding job compared with 11% of fathers.

  • In Australia, it's 56% of mothers and 19% of fathers.

  • While in France, 55% of mothers scaled back compared with 13% of fathers.

  • When an American woman goes back to work, her salary is on average lower than it would have been if she hadn't had a child.

  • The race for gender equality is far from over.

  • As more children choose non-traditional careers and men do more child care, fewer working women will be held back.

Women who work full-time still earn 15% less than men.

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