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SDG 5 'Gender equality'

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Snezhana Shipovikj
4/25/2025
Number, %
12/19/2019
State Statistical Office
PD002M19
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Gender pay gap in unadjusted form,% of average gross hourly earnings of men

Source of the data is Structure of Earnings Survey. In 2010 the Survey is conducted with questionnaires, and in 2014 a combined method for data collection is applied (administratives sources and questionnaires).