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Pay Transparency Tools to Close the Gender Wage Gap

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Women continue to earn less than men, in spite of major societal changes over decades and many labour market, educational and public policy initiatives that have targeted the gender wage gap. To address this persistent challenge, many governments are now mandating promising new pay transparency tools like employer pay gap reporting, equal pay audits, and gender-neutral job classification systems.

These policies hold considerable allure. Pay transparency offers a relatively simple and intuitive way to identify and address gender wage gaps when they occur in a workplace. These policies can function well in publicising wage gaps and incentivising employers to address the inequalities they find – but only with the right policy design and implementation. This report presents the first stocktaking of pay transparency tools across OECD countries and explores how such policies can help level the playing field for women and men at work.

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Promoting equal pay for work of equal value

This chapter presents an overview of equal pay legislation and the use of job classification schemes to promote equal pay in OECD countries. Almost every OECD country has established the right to equal pay for equal work and/or the right to equal pay for work of equal value, and many countries use job classification systems, particularly in the public sector, in an attempt to standardise pay across positions.

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