Beyond Representation Systemic Changes Needed to Close the Gender Pay Gap

While having more women in leadership roles is important for representation, it doesn't automatically translate to closing the gender pay gap. Systemic issues such as occupational segregation, gender discrimination, and lack of access to maternity leave must also be addressed. Efforts should include policy changes, education, and awareness campaigns.

While having more women in leadership roles is important for representation, it doesn't automatically translate to closing the gender pay gap. Systemic issues such as occupational segregation, gender discrimination, and lack of access to maternity leave must also be addressed. Efforts should include policy changes, education, and awareness campaigns.

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