Women and Men Income Comparison:
1. The median annual earnings for full-time, year-round women workers in 2012 was $37,791 compared to men’s $49,398.
2. In 2013, the median weekly earnings for full-time working women was $706, compared to $860 for men.
3. In 2013, the median weekly earnings for women in full-time management, professional, and related occupations was $973, compared to $1,349 for mens
In 2012, full-time working married men with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $981, significantly higher than never married men ($620) or men of other marital status ($815), or women of any marital status.
The median annual earnings for full-time, year-round women workers in 2012 was $37,791 compared to men’s $49,398.
In 2013, the median weekly earnings for women in full-time management, professional, and related occupations was $973, compared to $1,349 for men.
In 2012, full-time working married women with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $751, somewhat higher than never married women ($594) or women of other marital status (divorced, separated, or widowed - $735).
In 2012, full-time working married men with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $981, significantly higher than never married men ($620) or men of other marital status ($815), or women of any marital status.
The median annual earnings for full-time, year-round women workers in 2012 was $37,791 compared to men’s $49,398.
In 2013, the median weekly earnings for full-time working women was $706, compared to $860 for men
In 2013, the median weekly earnings for women in full-time management, professional, and related occupations was $973, compared to $1,349 for men.
In 2012, full-time working married women with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $751, somewhat higher than never married women ($594) or women of other marital status (divorced, separated, or widowed-$735)
1. The median annual earnings for full-time, year-round women workers in 2012 was $37,791 compared to men’s $49,398.
2. In 2013, the median weekly earnings for full-time working women was $706, compared to $860 for men.
3. In 2013, the median weekly earnings for women in full-time management, professional, and related occupations was $973, compared to $1,349 for mens
In 2012, full-time working married men with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $981, significantly higher than never married men ($620) or men of other marital status ($815), or women of any marital status.
The median annual earnings for full-time, year-round women workers in 2012 was $37,791 compared to men’s $49,398.
In 2013, the median weekly earnings for women in full-time management, professional, and related occupations was $973, compared to $1,349 for men.
In 2012, full-time working married women with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $751, somewhat higher than never married women ($594) or women of other marital status (divorced, separated, or widowed - $735).
In 2012, full-time working married men with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $981, significantly higher than never married men ($620) or men of other marital status ($815), or women of any marital status.
The median annual earnings for full-time, year-round women workers in 2012 was $37,791 compared to men’s $49,398.
In 2013, the median weekly earnings for full-time working women was $706, compared to $860 for men
In 2013, the median weekly earnings for women in full-time management, professional, and related occupations was $973, compared to $1,349 for men.
In 2012, full-time working married women with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $751, somewhat higher than never married women ($594) or women of other marital status (divorced, separated, or widowed-$735)
In 2012, full-time working married men with spouses present had median usual weekly earnings of $981, significantly higher than never married men ($620) or men of other marital status ($815), or women of any marital status.
Women and girls' Education:
Globally, 10 million more girls are out of school than boys.
41 million girls worldwide are still denied a primary education. (2008)
Women account for nearly two thirds of the world's 780 million people who cannot read.
Politics:
Women are outnumbered by 5 to 1 by men in the cabinet only 16% of senior ministerial posts are held by women
Only 34.7% of senior civil servants are women
Women and girls' Education:
Globally, 10 million more girls are out of school than boys.
41 million girls worldwide are still denied a primary education. (2008)
Women account for nearly two thirds of the world's 780 million people who cannot read.
Politics:
Women are outnumbered by 5 to 1 by men in the cabinet only 16% of senior ministerial posts are held by women
Only 34.7% of senior civil servants are women