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Gender Wage Gap In Canada

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The gender wage gap is the difference in earnings between women and men in the workplace. It is a widely recognized indicator of women’s economic equality, and is measured by comparing annual earnings of women full-time, year round, to working men. Currently, the gender gap is at 28% in Canada. To be valued less than any man I have and will ever meet despite my education, drive, skills, or intelligence simply because I am a woman, is an issue that I will not let stand. I am committed to addressing the discrimination in wages and employment and the undervaluing of women and our work.
Today, women in Canada earn about 72% of men’s wages for similar work: full-time, full year. Many doubters of the wage gap argue that women earn less than men mainly because they work fewer hours, as a group, then men do. However, the …show more content…

Due to the wage inequality, women are less able to save for their retirement and thus more likely to be poor in their senior years. According to Stats Canada, women 65 or over are more likely than their male counterparts to live on a low income. The wage gap not only affects women financially, the risk of falling into poverty can force women to stay in abusive relationships, despite the danger. I am involved in addressing this issue and seeing this change through by the variety of opportunities that I create within my school. Through the clubs and events that I run, I encourage and inspire girls to enter STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) careers which tend to be high-wage occupations. I also address systemic discrimination by organizing assemblies to raise awareness to such issues so that we the people can advocate for improved policies that address the wage gap. By addressing the issue and raising awareness, I can inspire women to never settle for

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