44% of women are earning less now than they were before they had children

The percentage of women earning more, less or the same, as the salaries they were on prior to having children

Less

Same

More

£12k to £24k per annum

29%

28%

43%

£24k to £36k per annum

31%

26%

42%

£36k to £50k per annum

48%

28%

25%

£50k to £75k per annum

28%

46%

26%

£75k to £100k per annum

54%

20%

26%

More than £100k per annum

69%

31%

Less

Same

More

£12k to £24k per annum

29%

28%

43%

£24k to £36k per annum

31%

26%

42%

£36k to £50k per annum

48%

28%

25%

£50k to £75k per annum

28%

46%

26%

£75k to £100k per annum

54%

20%

26%

More than £100k per annum

69%

31%

Less

Same

More

£12k to £24k per annum

29%

28%

43%

£24k to £36k per annum

31%

26%

42%

£36k to £50k per annum

48%

28%

25%

£50k to £75k per annum

28%

46%

26%

£75k to £100k per annum

54%

20%

26%

More than £100k per annum

69%

31%

Less

Same

More

£12k to £24k per annum

29%

28%

43%

£24k to £36k per annum

31%

26%

42%

£36k to £50k per annum

48%

28%

25%

£50k to £75k per annum

28%

46%

26%

£75k to £100k per annum

54%

20%

26%

More than £100k per annum

69%

31%

Careers After Babies report, 2023