Despite having made significant progress over the past few decades, women still earn 78 cents for every dollar men earn, data from various independent organizations show.

In fact, research shows that the pay gap is even worse for women of color and women over 45 years of age. It's a persistent issue that has business leaders like Sheryl Sandberg concerned.

But a 2016 report by jobs platform Glassdoor says there might be a silver lining. Women earn more than men in certain job roles, according to the report, titled, "Demystifying the Gender Pay Gap."

Not surprisingly, the job titles are not in the tech or finance world, two industries notorious for unequal pay.

The Glassdoor report, which considers more than 505,000 anonymous, self-submitted salary reports, says that these are the 10 jobs where women are less likely to face a gender pay gap.