Slovenia Had Lowest Gender Pay Gap in EU in 2010
Brussels, 27 February - Slovenia had by far the lowest gender pay gap in the EU, show the latest data of the European Commission for 2010. In Slovenia, the average difference between women's and men's hourly earnings was 0.9%, while the EU average stood at 16.2%, according to the data released on Wednesday.
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