Singapore women earn 12.8% less than men: Glassdoor
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OVER the last three years, women earned about 12.8 per cent less than men in Singapore, taking home about 87 Singapore cents for every S$1 earned by men in terms of median pay.
This is according to a Glassdoor report, Progress on the Gender Pay Gap: 2019, published on Wednesday. The multi-country study by the job and recruiting platform analysed 5,096 salaries reported by Singaporean employers on Glassdoor's site from 2016 to 2018, and found the average annual base pay for men to be S$71,631.
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