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Women earn 15% less than men

Women earn on average 15% less than men. The data comes from CGTP research for equality week and International Women’s Day, which takes place this Friday: the average net wage income for women in the 4th quarter of 2023 was €965, according to the National Institute of Statistics. compared to €1,140 for men. According to the data, almost 70 percent of working women in Portugal received a gross monthly basic salary of up to one thousand euros last year. According to Social Security remuneration reports, 46 percent of working women received the maximum of €800 gross, and more than a fifth (22%) of women in 2023 received only the national minimum wage (which was €760).

Employment statistics for December show that more than 2.46 million women were employed, while 182 thousand were unemployed. Another study published this Thursday by the consultancy Informa D&B shows that women occupy 30% of managerial positions in Portugal and 27% of executive positions. In listed companies and the public business sector, women’s representation in leadership positions is growing faster.

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second job
More than 128.5 thousand women had a second professional activity, which is 22 percent more than in 2021.

872,600 per shift
At the end of 2023, 1.8 million employees worked in shifts in Portugal: 872,600 (49%) were women.

minority in supreme power
At the Supreme Court, 21 of the 64 consulting judges are women, according to the Association of Portuguese Women Judges.

Author: Edgar Nascimento
Source: CM Jornal

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