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Newspapers would publish job listings in the help wanted sections, but a little differently than they would today. The job listings were separated into columns for men and women, with the higher level jobs listed as “Help Wanted- Male.” Also, they would run the same ad for the same job under both columns but having a huge difference in the pay scale...
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Between 1950 and 1960, women with full time jobs earned on average between 59-64 cants fir every dollar their male partners earned at the same job. According the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission employers may not pay unequal wages to men and women who perform jobs that require substantially equal skill, effort and responsibility, and that are performed under similar working conditions with the same establishment...
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Equal Opportunity in United States Armed Forces: Minorities and Women   Equal Rights for Women   Equality: Equal Treatment or Equal Opportunity?   A MALE FEMINIST: HARDY'S PORTRAYAL OF When Rosemarie Morgan claims, "Hardy's women ... must have confused many readers caught with mixed feelings of admiration and alarm," (Morgan, Women and Sexuality in the Novels of Thomas Hardy xiii) she brings...   Education: Equal Opportunity?   Why has the Equal Pay (and Amendment) Act not resulted in equal pay in the UK?   Equal Opportunity Employment   Women in Classical Athens vs. Women in America   Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission   The Effects of the Patsy T. Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act Title IX   Equal Employment Opportunity and Discrimination   Add women and stir: the effect of women on the IPE   Stereotypes: Black Women Vs. White Women In The Media   the role of christian women vs islamic women   Women in Lysistrata and Women of Ancient Greece  
 
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