Discrimination
Wage discrimination occurs when workers of equal ability and productivity are paid different wages based on personal characteristics (race, gender, age, disability, religion) rather than productive differences. This results in reduced earnings and employment for discriminated groups.
Real World
UK data consistently shows a gender pay gap of around 10–14% in median hourly pay, partly reflecting occupational segregation — women are over-represented in lower-paid care and retail sectors.
Exam Focus
Distinguish between the causes of discrimination (taste vs. statistical) and its effects — examiners reward precise terminology.
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