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Equal access to work is as important as equal pay, and the two are closely interconnected. Inequalities in men and women’s workforce participation impact on every individual’s ability to reach their full potential in the workplace and are therefore a key issue on the equal opportunity agenda. Examples of how women’s workforce experience differs from that of men’s include that:
Bearing children also has a greater impact on women’s incomes than on men:
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