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www.statistik.at We provide information
The Gender Pay Gap
Evidence from Austria
Tamara GeisbergerStatistics Austria
Geneva12 March 2012
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Gender pay gap (unadjusted) 2006 (%)
ItalyM
altaPolandRom
aniaSloveniaPortugalBelgiumLuxem
bourgBulgariaHungaryLatviaFranceSw
edenLithuaniaIrelandDenm
arkEU-27SpainGreeceFinlandCyprusGerm
anyCzech RepublicNetherlandsUnited KingdomAustriaSlovakiaEstonia
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
17.7
25.5
Source: Eurostat. Gender Pay Gap (SES 2006, tsiem040).
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Employment rates of women, 2010 (%)
Malta
ItalyGreeceHungaryRom
aniaSpainSlovakiaPolandIrelandCzech RepublicBulgariaBelgiumLuxem
bourgEU-27LithuaniaLatviaFranceEstoniaPortugalSloveniaCyprusUnited KingdomGerm
any AustriaFinlandNetherlandsSw
edenDenm
ark
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
58.2
66.4
Source: Eurostat. Labour Force Survey 2010 (LFS annual survey results - lfsa).
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Part-time rates by sex, 2010 (%)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
31.4
43.3
men women
Source: Eurostat. Labour Force Survey 2010 (LFS annual survey results - lfsa_eppga).
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Unadjusted and adjusted GPG (%)
Source: Eurostat. Labour Force Survey 2010 (LFS annual survey results - lfsa_eppga).
men women0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
unexplained gap
lenght of service
age in years
education
occupation (ISCO-88 COM)
economic activ-ity (NACE Rev.1.1)
grosss hourly earnings
Gender Pay Gap (unadjusted) 25.5%
adjustedGap 18.1%
Source: Statistics Austria. SES 2006.
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Gender wage differentials, SES 2006 (%)
arithmetic
mean median
all employees
gross hourly earnings (including paid overtime) 25.5 23.2
gross hourly earnings (not including paid overtime) 24.5 21.9
employees (without apprentices)
gross hourly earnings (including paid overtime) 26.3 23.9
gross hourly earnings (not including paid overtime) 25.3 22.7
Source: Statistics Austria. SES 2006.
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Wage differentials between men and women, (median) annual earnings 1997 to 2010 (%)
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
39.6 39.4
34.331.8
gross net
Source: Statistics Austria. Wage Tax Statistics - Social statistical analysis.
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Gross annual earnings, 2010
Source: Statistics Austria. Wage Tax Statistics - Social statistical analysis.
number of employees gross annual earnings(median) in EUR
women menproportion of women
(%)women men wage gap
(%)
all employees 1,896,205 2,142,960 46.9 17,802 29,400 39.4
full-time workers
employed for the
whole year
764,645 1,380,532 35.6 30,086 37,152 19.0
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Data sources
• Structure of Earnings Survey (SES)- accurate and harmonised data for all EU Member States- gross earnings (hourly, monthly, annual)- not the whole economy (without public service / small
enterprises)- every four years (between the SES benchmark years, the
Member States provide national estimates of the GPG)
• Annual Earnings (wage tax data, social security information)- annual gross and net earnings- whole economy (not available for all Member States)- no full-time units (FTU)
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Please address queries to:
Tamara Geisberger
Contact information:
A-1110 Vienna, Guglgasse 13phone: +43 (1) 71128-7818
Thank you for your attention!