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Collection Methodology for Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities



             Dimension          Society and Culture
             Sub-Dimension      Safety, Housing and Social Inclusion
             Category           Social Inclusion
             KPI Name           Gender Income Equity
             KPI No.            SC: SH: SI: 1C    Type:          Core           Type:          Structural

             Definition /       Ratio of average hourly earnings of female to male workers.
             Description

             Rationale /        This indicator has been defined as unadjusted (e.g. not adjusted according to
             Interpretation /   differences in individual characteristics or other observable characteristics that may
             Benchmarking       explain part of the earnings difference) because it gives an overall picture of gender
                                discrimination and the inequalities in the labour market that explain gender
                                differences in pay.
                                A value of one (1) indicates equality.
                                A trend of closing the income gap is considered positive.

             Source(s)          The situation in the EU. Retrieved from <http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-
                                equality/gender-pay-gap/situation-europe/index_en.htm>
             Methodology        Calculate as:
                                Numerator: Average hourly earnings of female employees (USD).
                                Denominator: Average hourly earnings of male employees (USD).

             Unit               Ratio
             Data Sources /     Data can be collected through labour market surveys.
             Relevant           Data may need to be interpreted from national statistics.
             Databases
             SDG Reference(s)   SDG indicator 8.5.1:  Average hourly earnings of female and male employees, by
                                occupation, age group and persons with disabilities.









































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