According to the Monster Salary Index India IT Sector Report 2014, only 30 per cent of the total IT sector workforce in India are women and the fairer sex also faces a huge gender pay gap of 29 per cent.
The gross salary of a male IT worker is Rs 359.25 per hour while a female receives Rs 254.04 per hour and this disparity possibly emerges from the fact that men get promoted to supervisory positions more often than women.
"Amongst many other aspects that the report highlighted - the revelation is the enormous gender gap which employs only 30 per cent women," Monster.Com MD (India/Middle East/ Southeast Asia/Hong Kong) Sanjay Modi said.
Modi added: "It is surprising to see that the most modern sector of India is not only predisposed to a certain gender but is also paying lesser to women employees than their male counterparts with a grave pay gap of 29 per cent".
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The report further said that more experienced workers are paid better than less experienced ones. While on an average an employee with less than 3 years of experience gets Rs 142.97 per hour and an employee with more than 10 years of experience gets Rs 625.55 per hour.
In terms of job tenure, women are at a secondary position as they find it hard to accumulate years in office due to family obligations.
The other factors that influence the salary are company size and ownership.
It is observed that wholly-owned foreign companies pay higher salaries. In India, about 65 per cent of workforce in IT sector works in large to mid-sized companies with more than 5,000 employees, the report added.