Cambridge pay gap shrinks slowly – but still has a way to go

Cambridge pay gap shrinks slowly – but still has a way to go

Salaries paid by the University in 2017 clocked an 18.3% gap between average basic incomes of men versus women, analysis by Varsity has found.

In past years, the gender pay gap was defined as the percentage difference between the average basic income of men versus women. The average basic income gap as calculated by Varsity therefore allows for comparison with previous annual figures.

However, under University regulations to come into effect this year, the gender pay gap will be determined using a new government-mandated methodology.On 6th April 2017, a law came into force requiring all private and voluntary-sector employers in the […]

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