Women and Childrearing
.... Costa, Dora 2000, "From Mill Town to Board Room: The Rise of
Women's Paid Labor," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 14, No. ....
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Women and Gender Equality
Surveys show that
women on average earn significantly less than male workers, and indeed more than this, that
women are
paid significantly less than men for ....
(1620

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Role of Women in Ancient Greek Society
.... In Greek society men and
women paid requisite homage to the appropriate deity for fear of arousing divine anger and retribution. ....
(2984

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Mobility of Women in Middle Management
.... It is also important to focus studies on
women and work be-cause until recently much social science research on
women ignored
women's paid work and did not ....
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Women and Leadership
.... Economic Report of the President" released by President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers says that "the progress made by
women in the
paid labor market ....
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Increased Paid Vacations for Employees
.... to pass laws that guarantee a certain amount of
paid leave each year .... brought enormous changes in the American society, including the
Women's Liberation Movement ....
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Forms of Discrimination Against Women
.... Wayne, the executive director of the National Committee on Pay Equity, says that 20 cents of the 34 cent gap would be eliminated if
women were
paid the same ....
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Leadership Styles of Women in the Work Force
.... Economic Report of the President" released by President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers says that "the progress made by
women in the
paid labor market ....
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WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
.... Prior to the 1964, jobs traditionally occupied by
women were openly
paid less than those jobs traditionally occupied by men. The ....
(1489

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THE ECONOMICS OF WOMEN, MEN & WORK
.... Found in "Real World" * Equal pay (regardless of gender, race, age, or other factors) has been the law since 1963, however, in 1996,
women were
paid 74 cents ....
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Women's Status & Roles Many social authors have agreed that the ...
.... However, a 1977 government study found that if working
women were
paid the same wage as men with the same qualifications, the number of
women living in poverty ....
(5358

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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

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Premenopausal Obese American Women
.... obese, premenopausal
women living in the areas in which advertisements were placed and who viewed the ads and decided to participate in a
paid experiment. ....
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Abigail Adams Colonial Women
Women were largely viewed as the property of their husbands or fathers, many having arrived in Colonial America to marry a husband merely because he
paid for ....
(755

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)
Argumentative Essay
The thesis of Lester C. Thurow's essay Why
Women Are
Paid Less Than Men is that
women are
paid less than men because during the critical period of promotion ....
(768

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)
Women on the Comstock, 1860-1880
.... status prostitutes. The difference, of course, is that the "respectable"
women were not
paid for their sexuality. Goldman does not ....
(5611

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History of Women's Role & Status
.... The increasing urbanization of the country along with the increasing participation of
women in the
paid work force were elements of the call for increased ....
(1008

4

)
Women and Financial Planning
.... why it is important for
women to take an active role in managing their money and preparing for their future is that, on the average,
women are
paid only 76 ....
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Changing Role of Women's Political Status
.... The increasing urbanization of the country along with the increasing participation of
women in the
paid work force were elements of the call for increased ....
(1008

4

)
Social Costs of Women Seeking Economic Equality
.... Overall, in 1960 only thirty-five percent of
women (ages 16 and over) held
paid jobs, but by 1986 this figure had grown to fifty-one percent (Fuchs, 1988, p. ii ....
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Women's Lib as a Ressentiment 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. ....
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Chinese Economic Development & Rural Women
.... For
women, whose opportunities for earning wages even as agricultural workers tended to be limited, factory jobs also offer an alternative to
paid or unpaid ....
(2282

9

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Women in Sports Broadcasting
.... Pay, prestige, and access to assignments are continuing problems for
women in telelvision sports broadcasting. The highest
paid woman in the business is Gayle ....
(3849

15

)
Economic Development and Rural Women in China
.... For
women, whose opportunities for earning wages even as agricultural workers tended to be limited, factory jobs also offer an alternative to
paid or unpaid ....
(2411

10

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Modern and Postmodern Leadership
.... everywhere. *
Women paid 68% of men; minorities
paid less. * Authority delegated to leaders by teams. ....
Women and minorities equally
paid. * Centralized ....
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Men, Women and Sexism
.... There are very few
women in top management positions.
Women still tend to be
paid about 70% of what men's salaries are, especially at the top. ....
(565

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Women and the Mass Media
.... Yet, Stallone is
paid ten times what Cher is
paid for a film. The problem goes beyond the fact that
women are treated differently by the film industry, for ....
(4338

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)
Women Managers in a Aerospace Corporation
.... Prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, jobs traditionally occupied by
women were openly
paid less than those jobs traditionally occupied by men on such grounds ....
(5273

21

)
Working Women in 19th Century
.... Often these
women were not well off and many times they
paid their workers in trade in order to keep the leftover production for themselves and their families ....
(2796

11

)
Women in 19th Century
.... Often these
women were not well off and many times they
paid their workers in trade in order to keep the leftover production for themselves and their families ....
(2936

12

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