Gender pay gap: Indian women earn 25% less than men

Gender pay gap: Indian women earn 25% less than men

The ‘Monster Salary Index’ (MSI) report on gender pay parity was released in a survey titled ‘Women of India Inc’ by online career and recruitment solutions providers Monster India.

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Gender pay gap: Indian women earn 25% less than men

New Delhi: Gender continues to be a significant parameter in determining salaries, as men earned a median gross hourly salary of Rs 345.8, whereas women earned Rs 259.8, a survey has showed.

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The ‘Monster Salary Index’ (MSI) report on gender pay parity was released in a survey titled ‘Women of India Inc’ by online career and recruitment solutions providers Monster India.

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Despite initiatives on equal pay, 62.4 percent women feel that their male counterparts get more promotion opportunities.

The overall gender pay gap in 2016 amounts to 25 percent – a 2 percentage points drop from the 27 percent gap in 2015, the survey noted.

“In India, the gender pay gap story holds true and the overall gap across India Inc is at 25 percent. This primarily is a manifestation of the underlying diversity challenges that organisations currently face,” Sanjay Modi, Managing Director (APAC and Middle-East) at Monster.com, said in a statement on Monday.

Analysing different sectors, the survey revealed that the average gender pay gap in the ‘manufacturing sector’ stood at 29.9 percent – an improvement of five percentage points from 2015 and the highest in India.

This was followed by a 25.8 percent pay gap in the information technology (IT) sector.

While the gender pay gap in the banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) sector was at 21.5 percent, the education and research sector the average gender pay gap stood at 14.7 percent.

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Furthermore, nearly 68.5 percent women of India Inc feel that gender parity still a concern and the management needs to step up and implement pragmatic policies to bridge the gap.

“There is a dire need for tangible initiatives to bridge this pay gap with removing structural impediments to women’s growth providing access to skills training, jobs and decision-making,” Modi added.

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The survey was conducted on Monster India’s database from responses over 2000 working women from Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Bangaluru.

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