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Published 15:14 9 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 16:52 10 Sept 2021 BST
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They also found that there was an eight per cent disparity among graduates in business, economics and natural sciences.
According to The Irish Times, this research included over 10,000 Irish students from October 2020 to March of this year, in varying sectors such as business, IT, health, engineering, natural sciences, humanities and law courses.
While law graduates had the highest expected graduate salary, the research found that women's estimates averaged at €35,730 and men's at €41,758, when the expected starting salary overall is €38,702.
When this study was last carried out, this gap was at 12%. This comes as large employers in Ireland will be legally asked to publish their gender data under new legislation.
Universum business director Steve Ward says this disparity is "very concerning" and the gap "only becomes more pronounced as the two genders climb the career ladder and progress through the corporate world."
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