The Role of Women in the Family
.... they work. Unfortunately, only fifteen percent of working
women earn enough to afford middle-class childcare services. Most working ....
(1790

7

)
THE ECONOMICS OF WOMEN, MEN & WORK
.... Asian Pacific
women earn 80 cents an hour (20 cent differential) while African American
women average 67 cents an hour for work that males are paid $1 to do ....
(3699

15

)
Women and Gender Equality
.... than men for the same work. The overall figure usually given is that
women earn sixty cents for every dollar paid to a male worker. ....
(1620

6

)
Women Turn of Century 1900
.... working conditions. In no cases did
women earn the same pay as men, a situation that still proves controversial today. Many sweatshop ....
(974

4

)
Women with children & work
.... One of these sacrifices is material because
women earn less than men typically even for the same job and they also receive less benefits to provide for them in ....
(1157

5

)
Women Asking Men for Dates
.... ask men out on dates. Today, many
women earn just as much as their male counterparts. Also, many Americans, especially younger ones ....
(1478

6

)
Forms of Discrimination Against Women
.... In 1981, the Supreme Court decreed that
women should get equal pay for equal work, but
women still only
earn an average of 66 cents for every dollar that men ....
(2216

9

)
Inequality in the Economic Sphere
.... than men for the same work. The overall figure usually given is that
women earn sixty cents for every dollar paid to a male worker. ....
(1554

6

)
Male-Female Relationships in the Black Community
.... than men for the same work. The overall figure usually given is that
women earn sixty cents for every dollar paid to a male worker. ....
(1554

6

)
Ethical Dilemmas of Businesses
.... less than men for the same work. The figure usually cited is that
women earn sixty cents for every dollar paid to a male worker. ....
(1706

7

)
Women in the US
.... status follow. Seventy-five percent, of
women who work,
earn less than twenty-thousand dollars annually (Faludi xiii). This is almost ....
(1623

6

)
Social Costs of Women Seeking Economic Equality
.... Koretz, G. (1990, December 24).
Women still
earn less, but they've come a long way. Business Week, p. 14. Garis, L. (1987, July-August). Suburban classic. ....
(1870

7

)
Lack of Women in Upper-Level Management
.... In addition, these
women earn less money than their male counterparts, are assigned to the most routine jobs, are not given opportunities for utilizing their ....
(7718

31

)
Kramer vs. Kramer & Prime Suspect
.... than men for the same work. The overall figure usually given is that
women earn sixty cents for every dollar paid to a male worker. ....
(2366

9

)
Discrimination Against Women
.... As journalist Elizabeth Ehrlich puts it, "The years of picky hiring are over." The question is, will
women continue to be willing to
earn 64 cents for every ....
(1919

8

)
Effects of Distance Education on Women & Minorities
.... Adults need to work to
earn a living and may have expenses associated with .... Since
women and minorities are among those who are likely to face economic hardships ....
(1833

7

)
Gender and Work
.... For the workers, black men and black
women earn $380 and $336 respectively, while white men and white
women receive $518 and $388 respectively. ....
(3505

14

)
Discrimination Against Women in the Work Force
.... Garland 112). The question is, will
women continue to be willing to
earn 64 cents for every dollar a man earns? Employers who pay ....
(1969

8

)
Degree Acquisition for Women & Minorities
The Effects of Distance Education of Degree Acquisition for
Women and Minorities Since .... are finding that they need to advance their education or
earn a graduate ....
(912

4

)
Women and the Mass Media
....
women looking for their first jobs, newly divorced
women with little or no income from their former husbands,
women whose husbands did not
earn enough so that ....
(4338

17

)
Role of Women in the Workplace
.... Why is it that even when males are segregated into a minority position within some occupations, they
earn substantially more than
women in the same occupation ....
(2543

10

)
History of the Women's Movement
.... Some
women were paid for work and had to work to make ends meet, but generally it was considered improper for
women of a certain class to
earn a living. ....
(544

2

)
Status of Women in US & China
.... opportunities, will be discussed.
Women in the United States, at each level of education,
earn less than men. For example,
women with ....
(2506

10

)
Women and the Glass Ceiling
.... Indeed, as even
women who
earn more than their husbands attest: He was not the house manager. The place would have to be a certain standard. ....
(2661

11

)
Soviet Women During WWII
.... The opportunity for work outside the home offered
women of the Soviet Union the chance to gain a measure of independence, to
earn their own wages and to escape ....
(2596

10

)
Korean Women's Trade Union
.... of the workplace. Typically,
women workers
earn 59 percent of the wages of their male counterparts. Regardless of their education ....
(3010

12

)
Characteristics of Stress
.... One of the greatest stressors for
women is work:
women earn less than men; on the job they often face sex discrimination; they have to balance the demands of ....
(2044

8

)
Hans Selye and Stress
.... One of the greatest stressors for
women is work:
women earn less than men; on the job they often face sex discrimination; they have to balance the demands of ....
(2044

8

)
Epistemological Development of Women
....
Women's Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind .... If the prisoner chooses to cooperate, he has the opportunity to
earn two dollars, but only if ....
(1851

7

)
Feminization of Poverty
.... in the cycle of poverty continues to wide, with
women worldwide earning on average slightly more than 50 per cent of what men
earn (
Women 1). Globalization ....
(1512

6

)