Gender gap increases as NSW women get paid less and work more, report finds

By Emma Partridge
Updated November 25 2015 - 9:18am, first published 12:15am
Men earn about 20 per cent more than women on average and women working full-time earn $320 less than men, the NSW government report found. Photo: Erin Jonasson
Men earn about 20 per cent more than women on average and women working full-time earn $320 less than men, the NSW government report found. Photo: Erin Jonasson
Expectation: Walking to work without being hassled. Photo: SIMONE BECCHETTI / Stocksy
Expectation: Walking to work without being hassled. Photo: SIMONE BECCHETTI / Stocksy

The gender pay gap between men and women continues to increase despite more women finishing school and completing university degrees than men, a NSW government report shows.

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