🆕 Women still face higher unemployment rates, but the gap is closing: in January 2026, the gap in the #OECD area narrowed to 0.3 p.p. down from 0.5 p.p. a year earlier.
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On avg. across #OECD countries, women earn 10.3% less than men. A full-time working woman earns about 90 cents for every dollar earned by a man, based on median wages. A slight improvement from 2010, when the gap was 14%.
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From OECD:
On average across #OECD countries, women earn 10.3% less than men.
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Gender #pension gaps are large but are steadily declining.
On average across OECD countries, women receive monthly pensions that are about 23% lower than men’s.
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Women are up to 40% less likely to have export-oriented jobs than men in Latin America— women more often work in less- traded sectors like health, education & public administration.
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The #AI revolution is here. How do we ensure women aren’t left behind?
Our report offers 5 steps to close the AI gender gap at work. Find out more: oe.cd/5Xc
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