Denmark's gender pay gap rises to 12.4%, with women earning 83% of men's average monthly salary.

In 2023, Denmark's gender pay gap rose to 12.4%, with women earning an average of DKK 46,313 monthly compared to men's DKK 55,177. This gap also affects retirement, with men's pension assets being 20% higher. Janne Bjaaland from Velliv highlights the need for continued discussions on pay disparities and suggests that greater education and representation of women in leadership could help address these issues.

October 06, 2024
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