Wiener Töchtertag or Daughter's Day in Austria
Wiener Töchtertag or Daughter's Day in Austria is held on April 25. An annual event where girls can broaden their horizons in choosing a career. The initiative of a woman adviser, Catherine Gaal, in cooperation with the Vienna Economic Chamber and the Directorate of Education in Vienna. This event in the third decade of the month April is annual.
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In Austria, Girls' Day or Daughters' Day has been held in some federal states since 2001. The idea for Girls' Day originated in the USA. On this "Take our daughters to work" day, which has been held annually since 1993, schoolgirls visit their parents, relatives or acquaintances at their workplace to gain an insight into their professional activities.
There are major differences in Austria in terms of income and career opportunities. In Vienna, women earn on average about a quarter less than men. Although this is not solely due to career choice, it is a contributing factor. For example, starting salaries in technical, craft and scientific professions are already significantly higher than in professions with a traditionally high proportion of women.
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