Helping women succeed financially
How can financial outcomes for women be improved through increasing diversity and inclusion across industries?
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Financial outcomes for women can be significantly improved by fostering diversity and inclusion across industries. Despite the ideal situation of equality of opportunity, professional development, reduced barriers, gender pay equity, and flexible work environments, the current reality falls short, perpetuating a cycle of gender-based disparities. Women continue to face numerous challenges that hinder their economic empowerment and career advancement, creating a landscape where their potential remains largely untapped.
The project aims to address gender-based disparities in financial outcomes by promoting diversity and inclusion across various industries. Despite the aspiration for equal opportunities, professional growth, reduced barriers, equitable pay, and adaptable work environments, the present reality does not align, leading to the continuation of gender-related inequalities. Women encounter multiple obstacles that hinder their economic empowerment and career progression, thereby restricting the realization of their full potential.
According to the ATO stats 2020-2021, there exists a substantial income disparity between genders in different Australian industries. Notably, in the healthcare and social assistance sector, the average income of males is more than double that of females. While men record an average earning of $200,000, women's average earnings are only around $90,000. This project seeks to delve into the root causes of such discrepancies and devise strategies to rectify them, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and equitable professional landscape.
The cumulative impact of these challenges perpetuates gender-based economic disparities, with significant consequences for both women and society at large. These consequences include:
- Economic Inequality: Limiting women's financial independence and contributing to broader societal inequalities.
- Missed Opportunities for Innovation: Industries that lack diversity miss out on the innovation.
- Unrealized Potential: The untapped potential of women's talents and skills.
- Societal Impact: Gender-based economic disparities perpetuate harmful societal norms.
- Underrepresentation in Leadership: The scarcity of women in leadership positions results in skewed decision-making.
To address these challenges and their consequences, a multifaceted solution is needed. This solution aims to break down barriers, reshape workplace culture, and empower women.
By implementing the below innovative features, SheSpectrum aims to break down barriers:
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When looking at the ATO data sets; This showed how the industry wide disparity exists between Male Vs Females in various industries. Males are paid higher in most of the industries irrespective of the type of industry. This is common across states all over Australia. In certain industries males are paid almost two times in wages compared to the female counter parts.
The data also allows us to compare and highlight the disparity within our solution itself.
Description of Use This data helps the "discover your industry" worth feature and also is used in the "Passion Finder" feature as it helps identify various higher paying carreers (backed by a combination of skill/interests) so a roadmap can be formed to get more females into that space.
Description of Use This data is used to highlight the the disparity in wages across Australia among males and females. This data is used for the "Discover your industry worth is" feature in terms of comparing salary with reported. This dataset was also used to breakdown and understand the problem and formulate an ideal situation which we can work towards.
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