The female investor
Discover how women are transforming the investment landscape. This article explores the rise of female investors, their unique approach to portfolio building, and the support networks helping them succeed in the financial world.
Discover how women are transforming the investment landscape. This article explores the rise of female investors, their unique approach to portfolio building, and the support networks helping them succeed in the financial world.
Australia’s national gender pay gap stands at 12%, with men earning an average of $1982.80 weekly compared to $1744.80 for women. This disparity results in women earning 88 cents for every dollar earned by men, amounting to $12,376 less annually. The data, excluding overtime and junior or part-time employees, reveals significant state and industry variations. Western Australia shows the highest gap at 21.7%, while the lowest is in Tasmania at 5.4%. Efforts to bridge this gap continue, highlighting the ongoing need for gender equity in the workplace.
Empowering Women for Financial Equality: A Path Forward In the pursuit of gender-based financial equality, Australia has made notable strides,...
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