As the number of women in the work force increase, the data continue to show a widening gap between women's and men's wages, despite the Equal Pay Act of 1963. The author presents evidence that these wage discrepancies are mostly due to women's segregation into an occupational ghetto of ill-paid female positions.
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As the number of women in the work force increase, the data continue to show a widening gap between women's and men's wages, despite the Equal Pay Act of 1963. The author presents evidence that these wage discrepancies are mostly due to women's segregation into an occupational ghetto of ill-paid female positions.
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