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81 Cents for a Dollar
Anna Bunce
Women in the Workforce
Although women do the same jobs as men, women are not treated the same as men in the workforce because of unequal pay, lack of leadership positions and family responsibilities; therefore women need to be paid more in the workforce. It appears that many more women in the United States of America graduate from college than men. Women take time off to take care of their families. Some companies use this against them. Women make 81 cents to the dollar. It is better than it was 20 years ago but more work needs to be done.
Keywords: women in work place, unequal pay, unequal opportunity, problems at work, gender equality
Gender Equality
Today, more American women than men graduate from college, yet current statistics show that the gender pay gap is greatest at the top income levels (Lee and Wagner 2). Gender equality is generally the promotion of rights and equal consideration for all genders (Rich and Walker 1). Most of the time it is to encourage women’s rights in male-dominated cultures. Writers say that many of the religions believe women are less than men (Rich and Walker 2).
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