Do CEOs with daughters pay women more?

By Wire services | January 22, 2013 | Last updated on January 22, 2013
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There’s a persistent wage gap between male and female employees.

And while there’s no quick fix to this enduring problem, The Wall Street Journal says a new study has uncovered one unexpected reason that pushes bosses to raise women’s pay.

It seems CEOs who have daughters are often more likely to equalize the pay of all employees. Read more.

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