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Gender Wage Gaps in Brazilian Companies Listed in the Ibovespa Index: A Critical Analysis

doi: 10.3390/su13126571
This article aims to perform a critical analysis of wage gaps according to gender from information provided by sustainability reports that were disseminated by Brazilian companies listed in the Ibovespa index. To conduct this analysis, bibliographic research was performed, followed by a deductive content analysis of sustainability reports from Brazilian companies listed in the Ibovespa index, considering item 405-2 of the Global Reporting Initiative standard. From this analysis, it was possible to show that only some companies disseminate detailed information related to the gender wage ratio. Many companies do not present this data or present it superficially. The findings of this research present important insights that may be used to motivate debates on the topic.
- State University of Campinas Brazil
- Manchester Metropolitan University United Kingdom
- Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg Germany
- Manchester Metropolitan University United Kingdom
- Hamburg University of Applied Sciences Germany
Environmental Studies, DIVERSITY, TJ807-830, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, TD194-195, social sustainability, Renewable energy sources, DEVELOPMENT GOALS, GE1-350, Green & Sustainable Science & Technology, gender equality, SUSTAINABILITY REPORTS, Science & Technology, Environmental effects of industries and plants, GOVERNANCE, PERFORMANCE, wage gaps, Environmental sciences, GRI, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Environmental Sciences, 12 Built Environment and Design
Environmental Studies, DIVERSITY, TJ807-830, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, TD194-195, social sustainability, Renewable energy sources, DEVELOPMENT GOALS, GE1-350, Green & Sustainable Science & Technology, gender equality, SUSTAINABILITY REPORTS, Science & Technology, Environmental effects of industries and plants, GOVERNANCE, PERFORMANCE, wage gaps, Environmental sciences, GRI, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Environmental Sciences, 12 Built Environment and Design
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