Resources

Public sources worth keeping close

These links are public sources most useful for checking the Directive, understanding the EU statistical context, and following national transposition.

Legal text

Directive (EU) 2023/970 on EUR-Lex

The authoritative legal text of the EU Pay Transparency Directive. Use this when checking exact wording, reporting requirements, joint pay assessment, definitions, and transposition obligations.

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EU overview

European Commission: the gender pay gap situation in the EU

The European Commission's overview of the EU gender pay gap, why it exists, and how it differs between Member States. Useful for context before moving into company-level analysis.

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Statistics

Eurostat: gender pay gap statistics

Eurostat's Statistics Explained page for gender pay gap indicators. Useful for understanding the official EU statistical framing and comparing national-level figures.

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Dataset

Eurostat Data Browser: unadjusted gender pay gap

The Eurostat data table for the unadjusted gender pay gap. Useful if you need country comparisons, time series, or official statistical values for background context.

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Legislative context

Council of the EU: new rules on pay transparency

A concise Council summary of the adopted pay transparency rules. Useful as a quick institutional explainer before reading the full Directive.

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Research

EU Publications Office: magnitude and impact factors of the gender pay gap

A European Commission research report on the sources and impact factors of gender pay gaps across EU countries. Useful background for adjusted analysis, decomposition, and structural interpretation.

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Transposition tracker

Syndio: EU Pay Transparency Directive transposition tracker

A public tracker for Member State transposition status. Treat it as a practical monitoring aid, not a substitute for national legal advice or official national legislation.

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