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Create a two columned table like the one below in a blank google doc
What do you see? Your response (explanations, thoughts, questions, etc)
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Pay Gap by Race/Ethnicity
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Pay Gap by Industry
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Pay Gap by Education
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Pay Gap Myth? “No matter how many times this wage gap claim is decisively refuted by economists, it always comes back. The bottom line: the 23-cent gender pay gap is simply the difference between the average earnings of all men and women working full-time. It does not account for differences in occupations, positions, education, job tenure or hours worked per week. When such relevant factors are considered, the wage gap narrows to the point of vanishing. Wage gap activists say women with identical backgrounds and jobs as men still earn less. But they always fail to take into account critical variables.”—Economist Christina Hoff Sommers
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Pay Gap without Explanatory Variables
“Yet, when we control for each of these factors, women still tended to earn less than their male peers did. Within a number of occupations, women already earned less than men earned just one year out of college. Among teachers, for example, women earned 89 percent of what men earned. In business and management occupations, women earned 86 percent of what men earned; similarly, in sales occupations, women earned just 77 percent of what their male peers earned.”—American Association of University Women
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Good Afternoon!! No NVC HOT ROC: Golden Line
Strategies of Women’s Liberation Essential Question: What strategies did the Women’s Liberation Movement use to address the problems facing women in the United States? Homework: Study for Essay Test comparing African-American/Women on Friday!
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Women’s Liberation Document B Document C
Historian, journalist, teaches at UC Berkeley, Ruth Rosen Women have not moved forward much since the movement started Women don’t have guaranteed child care, stops them from getting jobs Today women earn 77% of what men earn, increase but not equal Abortion still limited despite a supreme court ruling, strange laws that bully women Domestic violence and rape still a major problem Hanna Rosin, a journalist that focuses on women’s rights Male dominance is “changing” for the better for women Women now have most jobs in the work force More women getting higher education (college), for every two men there are 3 women getting degrees Upper class women creating more jobs for other women, a “sisterhood” Women’s wages are getting higher In the job sectors that are growing most, women dominate 13/15
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HOT ROC: Golden Line Whose argument did you agree with more (Rosen or Rosin)? Why did you find this argument more convincing? Highlight your Golden Line(s) from either Document B or Document C that you feel serves as the best evidence to support your argument!
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Concluding Discussion
Which of N.O.W.’s goals do you feel women were most successful in achieving? Which of N.O.W.s goals do you think women still need to work on? Are they any goals not discussed in the documents you feel the modern Women’s movement should focus on?
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Strategies of Women’s Liberation
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