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Data shows that the gender employment gap among the age group 20 - 54, (the difference between the employment rates of men and women), stood at 11.7% in 2020 – while men had an employment rate of 80.9%, the figure for women was just 69.2%. For the age group of 55 - 65, the gender employment gap stood at 12.9% in 2020 – while men had an employment rate of 66.1%, women only had a figure of 53.2%. When we compare age groups, the difference between men in employment is lower than women (14.8% for men and 16% for women).

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