Equal Pay Act’s Fiftieth Anniversary: Progress but no Parity
Equal Pay Act 1963 When U.S. President John F. Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act in 1963, women earned 59 cents for every $1 earned by a man. Today women are up to 77 cents on the dollar, according to...
View ArticleGender Transitions Demonstrate Continuing Gender Differences in Pay,...
People who change gender provide an opportunity to evaluate the impact of gender of workplace experience and compensation, while holding constant the person’s education and experience. Two Stanford...
View ArticlePrice of Job “Flexibility” for Women: Lower Salaries
Claudia Goldin Women pay for occupational “flexibility” in smaller paychecks than men in equivalent roles, according to Harvard’s Claudia Goldin, who analyzed higher-paying occupations, and found...
View ArticlePremium Pay to Attract Diverse Women Candidates?
Companies must pay more to attract and hire women from diverse backgrounds because there are few qualified female and nonwhite candidates – and because these candidates are highly sought by employers....
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