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Poor careers advice hits women in pay packet

By Jonathan Moules

Published: February 3 2005 02:00 | Last updated: February 3 2005 02:00

Male part-time workers had earned 40 per cent more than their female peers for the past 30 years, the Equal Opportunities Commission told MPs yesterday.

The gender divide for full-time pay had narrowed slightly from 20 per cent to 18 per cent following the introduction of the minimum wage in the late 1990s, the commission added. However, even this figure had changed little in a decade.

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