Survey says gender pay gap narrowed in 2022, but still 21 per cent

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Published 20.06.2023
Survey says gender pay gap narrowed in 2022, but still 21 per cent

TORONTO –


A brand new report says the gender pay hole in Canada narrowed final 12 months in contrast with 2021, however nonetheless stood at greater than 20 per cent.


The survey for payroll firm ADP Canada says working Canadians who self-identify as girls reported incomes 21 per cent lower than employees who self-identify as males final 12 months.


The report confirmed a spot of 24 per cent for 2021, whereas it stood at 21 per cent in 2020.


The survey recorded self-reported gross salaries for 2022 from each part- and full-time staff.


The common wage reported by males was $72,743, whereas girls on common reported $57,725.


The report additionally says 33 per cent of males declared earnings of greater than $80,000 in 2022, in contrast with 18 per cent of girls.


The on-line survey by Maru Public Opinion included 1,556 employed Canadian adults who responded between March 6 and March 9.


The ballot can’t be assigned a margin of error as a result of on-line surveys will not be thought of actually random samples.


This report by The Canadian Press was first printed June 20, 2023.