1. As part-time, low-paid workers, many women earned very little. 2. But as part-time, low-paid workers, the women earned very little. 3. But women earn only about three-fourths of the incomes earned by men, who still dominate the boardrooms and political power centers. 4. Few women earned enough to pay their own contribution. 5. If we examine these data for gender differences, we see that at all levels women earn considerably less than men. 6. It is the segregation of employment by gender which gives the best clues as to why women generally earn less than men. 7. Output thereafter went up so that the women were earning about the same as before the job was changed. 8. As part-time, low-paid workers, the women earned very little. 9. Many women earn less than their male colleagues. 10. Although women have earned themselves a space on the welcome mat, career advancement is another story. |