Female Uber drivers make less than their male counterparts, but it's not what you think

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Even driving Uber while female comes with a pay gap — but it's different from the systemic problem of lower pay seen in other industries.

Stanford, University of Chicago, and Uber economists looked at more than a million Uber rides in the U.S. from January 2015 through March 2017 and found a roughly 7 percent gap. This lower hourly pay rate is due to several factors including driving speed and experience gaming the app.

Drivers are paid based on a formula that doesn't include gender — just miles, time on the road, a surge multiplier, and some other ride-based incentives — so gender shouldn't impact pay. But the gap exists anyhow. Women on average earn $20.04 an hour, while men bring in $21.28. Read more...

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Female Uber drivers make less than their male counterparts, but it's not what you think Female Uber drivers make less than their male counterparts, but it's not what you think Reviewed by mimisabreena on Friday, February 09, 2018 Rating: 5

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