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Pay gap between men and women narrows

on Jan 23, 2015 | 0 comments

By Lucy Tesseras

The bad news, however, is that men still get paid 21% more than women on average. That’s the equivalent to an additional £8,416 per year, with the average salary for male marketers across all levels now £47,569 – 15% lower than in 2014, while the average pay for women remains flat at £39,153.

The research shows that there is set to be more movement within the industry in 2015 as the economy continues to recover, with pay consistently cited as the main reason people begin searching for a new job.

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Source: Marketing Week