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    Sara Young July 22‚ 2013 Research Paper Gender Inequality in the Workplace It is not up for debate whether women are discriminated against in the workplace it is evident in census data; in 1998 women made 73 cents to the dollar paid to men. Even today‚ there is still a pay gap that exists between women and men. It is said that the organizations that are pro-equal pay‚ including some unions‚ support the idea that the government should set wages for all jobs. To the contrary‚ the organizations

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    Earnings Gap Earnings gap by gender can be explained by several different theories. Varying on the individual views/opinions some theories may make more sense than others. In my opinion the one theory that best explains this gap between genders is the occupational segregation. There are some occupations that are female‚ and others that are male. One of the explanations for this is the discontinuity of the female participation/attachment in labor force. During their labor force participation

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    The African American Achievement Gap: Why is it There and What Can be Done Are Black Americans Dumber than White Americans? Can it unequivocally be stated that European Americans hold more intelligence then African Americans? Are African Americans genetically wired to have a lesser mental capacity then European Americans? For a long time this was the explanation to a burning problem. African Americans score lower than White Americans on vocabulary‚ reading‚ and mathematics tests‚ as well as on

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    ELIMINATION DIVISION WP 5 GENDER AND POVERTY* Nilüfer Cagatay May 1998 WORKING PAPER SERIES *The responsibility for opinions in these articles‚ studies and other contributions in this series rests solely with their authors‚ and publication does not constitute an endorsement by the United Nations Development Programme or the institutions of the United Nations system. Table Of Contents Introduction I. II. Women And Poverty: Are Women Poorer? From Women and Poverty to Gender and Poverty A. Engendering

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    Preface Why should we learn gender issue? Because this issue is also a product of culture. It means that gender issue happen because of human behaviour‚ and usually it is related to unequality in the society. Students in Britain or in States learn from their school that there is human right that means there should be no descrimination among people. They also learn that people shoul have equal opportunities and understand their rights and responsibilities. Gender is sometimes defined as sex and

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    How does gender impact on ‘life chances’ and our everyday life experiences? Through human culture‚ we can see how life chances (political theory of the opportunities each individual has to improve his or her quality of life) and the life experiences of a human being are a mere social construction according to their sex‚ gender identity and role they play in society. This creates inequality between people in society. ‘Sex depends on whether you were born with distinct male or female genitals and

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    Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications Your name here University of Phoenix Gap Analysis: Global Communications Global Communications is a telecommunications company facing a changing market and increased competition. The leadership team has come up with a plan to outsource some call centers to other countries and create an alliance with a satellite company to provide additional services to their customers. In order to compete in the

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    Are Gap Years a Good Idea?

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    Are Gap Years A Good Idea? When you think about graduating high school‚ it is almost ingrained in your brain that college is the next step. You think‚ “Who doesn’t have a college degree?” And where in life am I going to get without one. But school is not for everybody. A lot of kids‚ including me‚ just go to college because it seems like the right path. Kids who have no idea what they want to do‚ think “well a college degree could be useful‚” well why would you want to go do something‚ when

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    Gonzalez 11/10/14 P.7 Gender Inequality in the Workplace In the United States‚ more than half of the employees in most companies are women. In 40% of families‚ a woman is the primary source of income. Women‚ on average‚ receive more college degrees than men (37% of women have Bachelors degrees compared to 34% of men). Despite all of this‚ women still somehow earn significantly less than men yearly. In 2013‚ for every dollar a man made‚ a woman only earned 77 cents. The wage gap between men and women

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    the Woman’s Movement and the end of the ideals we held on to‚ of what it is to be a "woman". Women were no longer like the stereotypical homemaker‚ but were instead out protesting inequality. One of the Women’s Movements primary goals was to crush gender roles in the sense that women were secondary to men. Girls are encouraged to play with dolls and playhouse type of toys while boys will often play with trucks and army

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