The Gender Gap Series: Where The Gender Pay Gap Is Widest : The Indicator from Planet Money A report from Glassdoor reveals which industries have the starkest gender pay gaps.

The Gender Gap Series: Where The Gender Pay Gap Is Widest

The Gender Gap Series: Where The Gender Pay Gap Is Widest

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This episode is a part of our week-long series, The Gender Gap, where we're re-running some of our favorite stories about the gender gap in the economy. This story originally ran in April of 2019.

The gender pay gap exists for a variety of reasons. Discrimination is one; educational experience and job choice are others. The fields that employ a lot of women tend to pay less.

Glassdoor, a website that reviews companies, recently completed a survey on the American workplace, and found that the gap between women's and men's salaries are larger in some industries than in others. Glassdoor also found that educational experience is becoming less of a factor in the gender pay gap. Stacey Vanek Smith spoke with Glassdoor's Chief Economist, Andrew Chamberlain, about his company's findings.

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