More Women Reporting a Disparity in Pay and Career Advancement Today, CareerBuilder Survey Finds

Men Three Times as Likely as Women to Earn Six Figures and Nearly Twice as Likely to Earn $50,000 or More

A new study from CareerBuilder shows perceptions of unequal pay and career advancement opportunities are increasing in the workplace. Thirty-eight percent of female workers said they feel they are paid less than male counterparts with the same skills and experience, up from 34 percent in 2008 when the survey was last conducted, and up from 31 percent in 2003. Thirty-nine percent of female workers feel men have more career advancement opportunities within ... Full Story »

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by Kelly Garrett - Apr. 27, 2011

Results of another recent survey about gender-based income disparities.

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