The gap between what men and women earn in Greece has
The gap between what men and women earn in Greece has changed little in recent years.
Women earned 13.4% less per hour than men in 2024, according to figures released today by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). The rate was the same in 2022 and slightly higher, at 13.6%, in 2023.
The data mark the first official publication of gender pay gap statistics for 2024 and provide a three-year snapshot of earnings differences across the Greek economy.
Wide gaps in some sectors
Although the national average has remained stable, the differences vary sharply depending on the type of economic activity.
The largest gap was recorded in the Information and Communication sector, which includes media and telecommunications and according to the data, it keeps widening. In that field, women’s hourly earnings were lower than men’s by 24.5% in 2022, 24.9% in 2023 and 25.3% in 2024.
By contrast, the smallest gap — and one that favored
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