Gouvernement Princier de Monaco

Measuring the gender pay gap in the private sector and the Civil Service in 2019

Couverture : mesure écarts de salaire

Monaco Statistics (IMSEE) published an initial study on the gender pay gap in Monaco. The study, requested by the Women’s Rights Committee was set up, provides an overview of the situation in the public and private sectors in 2019, taking account of the specific context in Monaco and the structure of the country’s workforce, with a sound statistical methodology based on an ‘all else equal’ analysis.

IMSEE drew primarily on an analysis of civil servant and state employee salary indices, produced using data from the Human Resources and Training Department, and on information supplied by the Caisses sociales de Monaco for private-sector employees.

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