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man and women should be considered equal because whats a man without a women ? and women have come far in representing in both a mans job and a women job ; a women has what any men or women would ask for which is : gentleness and independency !
The primary occupations of women before World War 1 were teaching and nursing. Of course, there were exceptions to this, but the war did create the opportunity for women to work in factories and other jobs that had typically been held by men.
You mean how is equal pay affecting women workers? Women in the work force haven't yet reached equal pay, but are slowly approaching that milestone. As for the question, how women workers are affected is quite obvious. More pay means more income, and equal pay means more incentive for women workers to be able to go out and find a job, because of rising incomes.
Yes of course they are. Why wouldn't anyone be entitled to equal pay for equal work?
Men and women are not equal yet. Men have a long way to go to catch up to them. Answer: With the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution.
The most popular occupations for women in the early 1900s were secretaries and managers.
Males tended not to pursue certain professional occupations once women entered them in significant numbers.
Black urine disease caused by defected enzymes.Men and women are affected in equal numbers, but it tends to appear earlier in males.
they didnt have equal rights
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Equal numbers of men and women have been identified as the abusers
The tendency for men and women to be employed in different occupations from each other across the entire spectrum of occupations.
Suzanne Seed has written: 'Saturday's child; 36 women talk about their jobs' -- subject(s): Employment, Juvenile literature, Occupations, Women 'Saturday's child' -- subject(s): Employment, Occupations, Women
She was a mathematician & an astronomer, when it was unusual for women to have occupations at the time.
Pernicious anemia occurs in equal numbers in both men and women
Because traditionally the men were the bread winners, and it was thought that the person supporting the family should get paid more while another who was not necessarily known to be supporting the family should get less. This is untrue logic for not all men and women support or don't support a family, but it's what happend :(Men and women in the same job have equal pay because that is their rightBad answer above. The Equal PAy Act applied to very few US workers. Men and women DO earn the same in the same occupations with the same seniority, because sex matters little in job performance. Skill and strength often matter.Sex matters greatly in choosing an occupations. Women prefer occupations they can leave and return to over their careers, like teacher, nurse, or cook, rather than occupations one must exercise every year or fall behind, like engineer, scientist, or cop. Women DO leave the workforce and properly fall behind those with more experience and seniority in the same occupatioin.The short answer is yes. Recent numbers look to be around 80 cents for every dollar a man makes.No objective study in the last 20 years has found that women get paid less than men FOR THE SAME JOBS under the same circumstances, with the same qualifications and experience.People get confused because the AVERAGE female worker earns less than the AVERAGE male worker, since the two sexes do not work the same occupations.
Yes, bipolar disorder affects men and women in about equal numbers but it manifests in different ways between the sexes.