A comprehensive report by the IEA is warning that gender wage gaps are greater in the energy sector than in the non-energy sector. Furthermore, the energy sector has a relatively low percentage of female workers compared to other parts of the corporate sector. There is also a lack of career mobility and advancement for women compared to other sectors, which will affect both their attraction and retention. As a consequence, there will be fewer female role models and mentors to attract more women. Instead, many are leaving the energy sector. The relatively high pay gap between men and women with similar skills can be put down to discrimination and bargaining power. The reported key barriers facing women are a lack of pay transparency and fairness, workplace se-ual harassment, a lack of female role models, and absence of measures to help with work-life balance, particularly concerning pregnancy and family related-duties. These findings are consistent with those of other sectors that have historically employed mostly men. While the energy sector sees itself as a role model for innovation, job creation, and total energy system transformation at a global level for the good of the planet, it remains a laggard when it comes to gender equality.
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