sølvkompensation
Sølvkompensation, also known as silver compensation, is a financial arrangement used in the Norwegian labor market to address the gender wage gap. It is a form of indirect compensation where employers pay a higher salary to women than to men, with the difference being refunded by the government. This system aims to ensure that women and men earn the same amount after taxes and other deductions.
The concept of sølvkompensation was introduced in 2005 as part of the government's efforts to promote gender
The amount of sølvkompensation is determined by the difference in average wages between men and women in
Sølvkompensation is intended to be a temporary measure to address the immediate disparities in wages. However,
The effectiveness of sølvkompensation in achieving its goals has been a subject of debate. While it has