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Article

26 Aug 2008

Author:
Graham Tibbetts, Telegraph [UK]

Women directors earn less money than men [UK]

Analysis of 96 women executive directors over a six-year period found that they earned a total of £257,000 a year on average. Their male equivalents, however, took home £316,000 - 19 per cent more. The research by Exeter University also showed that male directors had the potential to earn bigger bonuses.