2023 Danmarks Statistik report reveals a widening gender wage gap in Denmark, with men earning 12.4% more than women.

A 2023 report from Danmarks Statistik shows a persistent gender wage gap in Denmark, with men earning an average of DKK 55,177 monthly, compared to DKK 46,313 for women, reflecting a 12.4% difference. This gap has slightly increased from the previous year. Janne Bjaaland of Velliv highlights the need for continued efforts in education and leadership for women to address pay disparities, which also extend to pensions, with men's pension assets 20% higher than women's.

September 30, 2024
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