The irishjobs.ie survey found women's salary expectations are around €11,000 than their male counterparts.
Men in Ireland believe they should be paid €64,000 a year, some €11,000 than women's salary expectations.
A survey by Irishjobs.ie found men expect to earn a median income of €64,000 for their experience when applying for a job.
Women felt they deserved a median of €53,000 annually.
The report also shows men are more comfortable than women in looking for pay increases.
67% of men say they have no concerns about engaging in pay negotiations, compared to 47% of women.
FRS Recruitment CEO, Camross' Colin Donnery says men tend to be more confident when it comes to discussing salaries:
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