Women in France earn 41% of total labour income
Russia: 40%
Brazil: 38%
India: 18%
Somalia and Chad: 8%

The first ever calculation of the gender gap in labour income!

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Women’s share of total labour income has rapidly increased in Latin America, North America and Western Europe.

Whereas in the Middle East and North Africa, men have continue to earn about 85% of total labour income. No change.

This is what I call “THE GREAT GENDER DIVERGENCE!”

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But as you can see, all countries are patriarchal.

Nowhere in the world do women earn as much labour income as men.

Obviously, these are regional averages and obscure heterogeneity (especially in SSA).

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Net, there has been barely NO change in men and women’s shares of GLOBAL labour income.

(This must reflect Chinese women’s fall in total labour income)

Why do women earn less of total labour income?

In MENA, there is large gender gap in both pay and employment.

In SSA and North America, there are large gender gaps in pay.

In Russia, women approximate men in both pay and employment.

@draliceevans Very interesting thread! Any idea on the causes behind the downward trend in China (more acute in pay than in employment)?