A detailed analysis of the social situation of bisexual and homosexual people in all aspects of life in Poland. The first .part of this report covers the analysis of data obtained in the poll carried out in late 2006. One thousand bisexual and homosexual persons participated. The second part of the report is the analysis of the society’s attitude towards bisexual and homosexual people in different spheres of life, such as the political life, mass-media, education, etc.
The aim of the report was not so much to provide a detailed overview of the national equal pay legislation, but rather to help reduce the often blurred discussion about the ‘gender pay gap’ to its essence and to reflect on the question of how law and legal instruments may help to close the gap. In this respect, it is particularly important to clearly differentiate between pay discrimination on the one hand, and pay discrepancies based on factors that have nothing to do with discrimination on the other hand. The country reports aim to reflect where there is pay discrimination in the strictly legal sense and where pay discrepancies are based on other factors. . .Report by the Commission's Network of legal experts in the fields of employment, social affairs and equality between men and women.