![The Economist on Twitter: "In Poland, where 43% of managers are women, the gender pay gap is less than 10%. In South Korea only 14.5% of managers are women—it has the worst The Economist on Twitter: "In Poland, where 43% of managers are women, the gender pay gap is less than 10%. In South Korea only 14.5% of managers are women—it has the worst](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EScbAxzXYAEm4SZ.png)
The Economist on Twitter: "In Poland, where 43% of managers are women, the gender pay gap is less than 10%. In South Korea only 14.5% of managers are women—it has the worst
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Explaining the persistence of the gender wage gap in Japan: The 'glass ceiling' and the 'sticky floor' | CEPR
![Sweden on Twitter: "The pay gap between men and women in Sweden is shrinking – slowly but surely. Men still earn 10.7% more than women, though. ♂️♀️ https://t.co/AfVSTz3a4d" / Twitter Sweden on Twitter: "The pay gap between men and women in Sweden is shrinking – slowly but surely. Men still earn 10.7% more than women, though. ♂️♀️ https://t.co/AfVSTz3a4d" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EAYVAjTXUAAQ09d.jpg)
Sweden on Twitter: "The pay gap between men and women in Sweden is shrinking – slowly but surely. Men still earn 10.7% more than women, though. ♂️♀️ https://t.co/AfVSTz3a4d" / Twitter
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