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"In the last five years, we have indeed achieved the success referred to in the area of women’s and men’s economic independence, with the employment rate among women reaching almost 60%. At the same time, however, there have been no improvements with regard to closing the gap between women’s and men’s pay. According to data from 2007, women got on average 17% less pay than men. In my country, Estonia, this gap was over 30%. 2007 was a year of economic growth. What kind of figures will we be able to see shortly, when the next analysis is due?
In every country, league tables of successful companies are produced; the country’s richest people are made visible, and they are applauded. As a rule, though, 99% of them are men. When thinking now about the gap between women’s and men’s pay, it becomes clear that in these people’s profits and dividends, women…"@en1
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