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‘Gender apathy’: Australian pay gap unlikely to close for 26 years due to views that ‘devalue’ women – report – The Guardian
Attitudes in workplaces, homes and institutions lead directly to discriminatory practices must be challenged to create change

Workplaces, homes and institutions continue to hold attitudes towards women that devalues and discriminates against them, exacerbating a gender pay gap that is unlikely to close for another 26 years, according to an author of a report on workplace equality published on Friday.
The federal governments Workplace Gender Equality Agency and the deputy director of the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre at Curtin University, Prof Rebecca Cassells, issued findings from their analysis of seven years of extensive…
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