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Mapping the Gender Wage Gap

Women are decades—or centuries—away from getting equal pay for equal work. In November, the World Economic Forum estimated that the global pay and employment opportunity gender gap will take 217 years to close. In the U.S., “no matter how you measure it, there is a gender wage gap,” says Elise Gould, a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute. Scope out the extent of the problem here—and turn to “Mind the Gender Gap” (page 56) to start fixing it at your company.

IT’S SLOWLY NARROWING—BUT NOT DISAPPEARING

In 1980, American women made 62 cents for every dollar men earned—about 20 cents less than they do

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