Estonia, long ranked among the European countries with the widest gender pay gaps, recorded its narrowest gap on record in 2025, with women earning on average 12.2 per cent less per hour than men, according to new data from Statistics Estonia. The gap shrank by one percentage point compared with the previous year and has fallen by 10.7 percentage points over the past 15 years. Average gross hourly pay stood at €13 for men and €11.4 for women. Kr…
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