Women must work one more day to equal the salary of men

Camila Ghezzi, head of economic policies at APOYO Consultoría, spoke with RPP Noticias about the main findings of the study prepared by APOYO Consultoría on the gender wage gap in Peru, which reveals that women must work one more day to equalize the man's monthly salary

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