Research
Does the Gender Pay Gap Still Exist?

Glassdoor Team
Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Mar 23, 2016
Equal pay for equal work is top of mind for many employers. The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act was signed into law in 2009, but that doesn’t mean that the gender pay gap disappeared entirely. Our newest Economic Research Report, Demystifying the Gender Pay Gap, shows that the disparity between men and women’s pay still exists.
Our research takes a look at hundreds of thousands of salary reports on Glassdoor shared by employees in the U.S., UK, Australia, Germany and France. The findings are clear: the gender pay gap is real in all of these countries. Furthermore, when adjustments were made for factors such as age, education, years of experience, industry, location and job title, the gender pay gap persisted.
Key findings
For the U.S., the research found:
- The gender pay gap is 24.1%, meaning women earn $0.76 for every $1.00 men earn. This is the unadjusted gender pay gap.
- When controls were factored in (age, education, years of experience, industry, location and job title) the pay gap shrank to 5.4%, meaning women earn $0.95 for every $1.00 men earn. We call this the adjusted gender pay gap.
- 28.3% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.72 for every $1.00 men earn
- 28.1% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.72 for every $1.00 men earn
- 28.1% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.72 for every $1.00 men earn
- 27.7% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.72 for every $1.00 men earn
- 27.2% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.73 for every $1.00 men earn
- 21.8% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.78 for every $1.00 men earn
- 21.5% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.78 for every $1.00 men earn
- 18.2% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.82 for every $1.00 men earn
- 17.3% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.83 for every $1.00 men earn
- 16.0% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.84 for every $1.00 men earn
- 15.8% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.84 for every $1.00 men earn
- 14.9% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.85 for every $1.00 men earn
- 14.7% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.85 for every $1.00 men earn
- 14.6% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.85 for every $1.00 men earn
- 14.4% base pay difference
- Women earn $0.86 for every $1.00 men earn

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