Research suggests efforts to tackle gender pay gap have stalled as women still account for just over 25% of higher-rate taxpayers
The proportion of British women classed as high earners has not changed in the past six years, despite a drive to increase the number of women in senior roles, research shows.
Women accounted for just over 25% of higher-rate taxpayers in each of the past six financial years, according to HM Revenue & Customs data obtained from Clyde & Co law firm. In the previous tax year, of the 4.41 million higher-rate taxpayers, 1.19 million were women.
May 02, 2017 at 04:31AM
from Alexandra Topping
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