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A Study Into Gender Pay Gap of Employees in the Banking Sector of Nigeria. A Case Study of Gtb Bank Plc.

A Study Into Gender Pay Gap of Employees in the Banking Sector of Nigeria. A Case Study of Gtb Bank Plc.

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Chapter One of A Study Into Gender Pay Gap of Employees in the Banking Sector of Nigeria. A Case Study of Gtb Bank Plc.

 

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Gender gap is described as the distinction which exist between the manner ย men and women areย treatedย inย  theย societyย such asย  the distinction which exist between ย what men and women do andย achieve:ย Theย gender pay gapย ย constituteย  the average disparity which exist ย between theย remunerationย  paid to male and female employeesย (O’Brien, Sara Ashley, 2015). Evidences show that Women are generally paid lower than men. There exist two distinct numbers in respect of pay gap: The unadjustedย and the adjustedย pay gap. The latter takes into account differences in hours worked, occupations chosen education and job experience. An illustration indicates that a person who takes time off (e.g.ย maternity leave) will likely not earn as much as the other person who does not take time off from work. In the United States, for example, the unadjusted average female’s annual salary has commonly been cited as being 78% of the average male salary, compared to 80โ€“98% for the adjusted average salary.

Lower pay can be as a result ofย  ย individual choice and other innate and external factors. For example, choosing to work part-time when full-time employment is available is a voluntary choice. An example of an involuntary choice is engaging in a low-skill job because of lack access to higher education. An example of an external factor isย discrimination. The gender pay gap can be a problem from a public policy perspective even when the reason for the gap is entirely voluntary, because it reduces economic output and means that women are more likely to be dependent uponย welfare payments, especially in old age. The research is a study into gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector of Nigeria. A case study of GTB Bank Plc.

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STATEMENTย ย  OFย ย  THE PROBLEM

The gender pay gap constitute a challenge from a public policyย  point of view as it reduces economic output and the means which women are more likely to be dependent uponย welfare payments, especially in old age. ย Gender discrimination has been the reason militating against the extension of equal opportunities to women. This has led to frustration, apathy, violence and lop-sided development and underdevelopment. ย The problem confronting the research is a study into gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector of Nigeria. A case study of GTB Bank Plc.

OBJECTIVESย ย  OF THE STUDY

The Main Objective of the research is a study into gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector of Nigeria. A case study of GTB Bank Plc; The specific objectives include:

  1. ย ย ย  i.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  To assess the prevalence of gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector of Nigeria.
  2. ย ย  ii.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  To determine the reasons for gender pay gap in the banking industry.
  3. ย iii.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  To establish the effects of the gender pay gap in the banking industry.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

i.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  What is the prevalence of gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector of Nigeria?

ii.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  What are the reasons for gender pay gap in the banking industry?

iii.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  What are the effects of the gender pay gap in the banking industry?

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STATEMENT OF THE HYPOTHESIS

Ho1: There is no significant effect of gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The research proffers a study into gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector of Nigeria. A case study of GTB Bank Plc. It provides relevant data for the effective formulation and implementation of policies to enhance the realization of envisaged objective.

SCOPE OF THE STUDY

The research proffers a study into the gender pay gap of employees in the banking sector of Nigeria. A case study of GTB Bank Plc. It provides relevant data for the effective formulation and implementation of policies to enhance the realization of envisaged objective.

LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

The study was confronted with logistics and geographical factors.

DEFINITION OF TERMS

GENDER GAP DEFINED

Gender gap is described as the distinctions which exist between the manner men and women areย treatedย inย theย societyย such as the distinction which exist between what men and women do andย achieve.

GENDER PAY GAP DEFINED

Theย gender pay gap constitutes the average disparity which exists between theย remunerationย  paid to male and female employees. Evidences show that Women are generally paid lower than men.

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