Approximately a quarter of professional women (42%) in the United States say they are discriminated in the workplace for sex. According to a new analysis of the survey data of Pew Research Center, they reported various personal experiences ranging from income reductions at the same job to men. This survey, conducted in the recent wave of sexual scandal allegations against prominent men in politics, the media and other industries, showed women with twice the probability of men among the adults who found jobs % Vs. 22). %) They said they have experienced at least one of the eight specific forms of gender discrimination in the workplace
According to data released by Thursday on Pew Research Center, even before recent complaints of sexual harassment were filed, more than a quarter (42%) of occupational women are discriminated by gender Said. This data. light. They found that the findings showed that they themselves believe that the possibility that men suffer from gender discrimination is likely to be twice as likely. The first way to think that women are discriminated? One wage of four women has professional women saying they have less income than men who do the same work. According to payroll data of a workplace compensation company, men have an average 2.4% more income than females, even if they compare male and female positions and the same company and have similar education and experience.