A new report is forecasting that the gender pension gap will be closed by 2050.
Factors that have contributed to this include the gender pay gap, the impact of motherhood on women's careers, and the impact of career breaks.
The study "Closing The Gender Pension Gap" is forecasting that gender pension parity will be achieved in Ireland by the year 2050, meaning that girls born today will not experience pension inequality in their lifetime.
"So much of the discussion around the gender pension gap focuses on the negatives," said report author, Miriam Rayman of The Future Laboratory.
AIB Head of Wealth, Ciara Ryan, said it is promising to know that gender pension parity will likely be achieved in Ireland in the next 25 years...
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