Updated On: 18 September, 2025 04:00 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The perception of the gender pay gap was particularly strong among younger professionals, freshers, and mid-level professionals, identifying IT as the biggest offender, the report said

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Nearly half of jobseekers (45 per cent) believe that India’s gender pay gap exceeds 20 per cent, with maternity-related career breaks and workplace bias cited as the top drivers, a survey report said on Thursday.
According to a Naukri survey across 80 industries, 51 per cent of professionals identified maternity breaks as the primary cause of pay disparity between genders.