Women are being conditioned to think they should earn less than men | Box of delight | Scoop.it
The gender pay gap could come into place before a woman’s career even begins, as new figures reveal a £4,000 difference between what women count as “successful” compared to their male counterparts. In a survey of 2,000 UK workers aged 18-55, women admitted to having higher ambitions in wanting to achieve key career milestones earlier than men.  The average salary that women deemed to be a marker of success came to £54,000; however the same number of men said they expected to earn £58,000 before they considered themselves successful in their field.