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Where is the biggest gender pay gap in Norway?

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It turns out that we will find one in the financial sector because male brokers earn up to twice as much as women.

The biggest difference in earnings between women and men

The calculations were undertaken by Nattavisen based on the latest statistical data from Norway. According to these data, it turns out that men who are brokers earn on average twice as much as a woman in the same position. The salary of a man who is a broker is on average NOK 109 per month, while a woman earns NOK 61. Among people who manage finances, the difference is slightly smaller, amounting to NOK 290 in monthly earnings.

Read also: How much do you have to earn to get a mortgage in Norway?

Earnings difference in Norway - This industry belongs to men

It cannot be denied that the profession of a broker has been significantly characterized by men. It is probably one of the last industries that still has an abundance of men. However, they want to change it and they want to reach young women more and more often, so that they are aware that working in finance is very exciting. Nordea analyst Thina Saltvedt calls for a change in women's attitudes. He informs that men very often recruit men in recruitment processes and it is time to change that. He also adds that women should start to believe in their abilities more and start demanding more. She believes that the women's part of the financial sector more often agrees to low wages, and this is one of the main reasons for the above-mentioned difference.

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