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6 September 2024

Gender Pay Reporting Obligations Around The World

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This map shows at glance which countries currently have reporting obligations in place for employers in relation to what men and women are paid in their organisations.
Worldwide Employment and HR

This map shows at glance which countries currently have reporting obligations in place for employers in relation to what men and women are paid in their organisations.

The gender pay gap is the difference between the average gross hourly earnings of male and female paid employees, expressed as a percentage of the average gross hourly earnings of male employees.

Gender pay reporting requirements

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Major changes to gender pay reporting are on the way in the European Union, due to the recent passage of the Pay Transparency Directive. The information shown on the map covers the current legal arrangements in place in reporting jurisdictions. More information on the new Directive will be published in due course, as EU member states begin the process of transposition.

See our Employer FAQs on the Pay Transparency Directive

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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