Tables illustrating the salary gender gap for small and large companies in a selection of industries

While the government's plans for companies with more than 250 employees to publish their average pay for male and female workers is welcome, Emolument.com stats show that the gap may actually be more pronounced in smaller companies. The statistics, taken from data submitted anonymously by over 61,000 people, show that:

  • For retail managers, the gap for large companies stands at 11%, while for companies with less than 250 employees it is as much as 26%.
  • At VP level in investment banking, men receive bonuses 50% bigger than their male counterparts in smaller companies, but double the size in organisations with over 250 employees
  • In consultancy, there appears to be no gender gap for senior consultants in large organisations but there is a 20% difference for companies with less than 250 employees
  • The same is true for Legal Associates, with an equal salary in large firms but a 15% difference in firms with less than 250 employees.

Tables illustrating the salary gender gap for small and large companies in a selection of industries are shown below:

Retail: Managers

 

Women salary

Men salary

Gender gap

250+ employees

£29,000

£32,000

11%

Less than 250 employees

£30,000

£36,000

26%

 

Investment Banking: VP

 

Women salary

Women bonus

Men salary

Men bonus

Gender Gap

250+ employees

£86,000

£15,000

£100,000

£30,000

22%

Less than 250 employees

£87,500

£20,000

£100,000

£30,000

17%

 

Consultancy: Senior Consultants

 

Women salary

Men salary

Gender gap

250+ employees

£50,000

£50,000

0%

Less than 250 employees

£40,000

£50,000

20%

 

Legal: Legal Associates

 

Women salary

Men salary

Pay gap

250+ employees

£71,000

£71,000

0%

Less than 250 employees

£46,000

£54,000

15%