The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust
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Healthcare · Headquarters United Kingdom
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- 2026-02-06Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 10.9% lower than men's (2025/26)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2025-02-05Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 9.0% lower than men's (2024/25)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2024-03-19Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 13.6% lower than men's (2023/24)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2023-03-23Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 15.8% lower than men's (2022/23)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2022-02-28Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 17.2% lower than men's (2021/22)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2021-03-15Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 16.6% lower than men's (2020/21)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2020-03-10Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 13.20% lower than men's (2019/20)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2019-03-26Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 15.20% lower than men's (2018/19)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
- 2018-03-27Pay Change Pay and benefits
The Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Trust: women's median hourly pay is 10.90% lower than men's (2017/18)
A pay gap is a distribution fact, not a pay level: it says how the employer's men and women are spread across its pay grades, so a large gap usually means few women in senior roles rather than unequal pay for the same job. The quartile split is the part worth reading, and the year-on-year direction says more than any single year's number.
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