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Men with a vocational qualification higher than GSCE earn an average of ten pounds an hour, according to the Guardian. Women with vocational qualifications earn 15% less than men.

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Men with a vocational qualification higher than GSCE earn an average of ten pounds an hour, according to the Guardian. Women with vocational qualifications earn 15% less than men.

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Men between the age of 22 and 30 which have achieved a vocational


qualification higher than GSCE earn an average of ten pounds an hour, according
to an article published in the Guardian (Women with vocational qualifications
earn 15% less than men, 2016)

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