Kate Andrews highlights the problems with CMI's gender wage gap study on BBC News London

Head of Communications Kate Andrews highlighted the methodology problems with the Chartered Management Institute's gender wage gap study, which compared men and women's annual earnings rather than their hourly earnings; this most likely proves that men work more hours per year, not that they are paid more because of their gender.

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Sam Bowman discusses the benefits of immigration on BBC Radio 4 PM

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Accepting more refugees would be good for us too - Sam Bowman writes for City AM