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Marriage and motherhood deepens Swiss wage gap

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August 27, 2025
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Pay gap is greater for married people than for single people

Pay gap is greater for married people than for single people


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The wage gap between married mothers and fathers in Switzerland is significantly worse than that between single woman and men, according to a government report.


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Married women earned 16% less than married men in 2022, according to the report published on Wednesday. This applied to both the private and public sectors. For single people, however, the difference was 1.3%.

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The difference is even greater when married women have children. While single women without children earned 1.9% less than single men without children, the gender pay gap for married women with children was 21%.

Age also plays a role in wage discrimination. Married women aged 29 and under earned around 7% less than married men of the same age. The difference was 13% for 30 to 49-year-olds and 20% for those aged 50 and over.

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