MIAMI: Female doctors at public medical schools across the United States earn about $20,000 less per year than men, a study found Monday, offering more evidence of a persistent pay gap between men and women.
LONDON: British girls receive on average 12 percent less pocket money than boys -- a tenfold jump in the pay gap since last year, according to a study by the Halifax bank published Friday.
BRUSSELS: Women earned on average 16.4 percent less than men in the European Union in 2013, with the gap even greater in many northern countries, the EU statistics agency Eurostat said Thursday.