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  2. The End of Men - Wikipedia

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    The End of Men: And the Rise of Women is a book by journalist and magazine editor Hanna Rosin, based on her cover story of the same name that appeared in The Atlantic in 2010. It was published by Riverhead Books in 2012. In the book, Rosin argues that patriarchy is coming to an end. [1] She writes about the dominance of women in US schools and ...

  3. Pink-collar worker - Wikipedia

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    In their 1983 book, Poverty in the American Dream: Women and Children First, authors Karin Stallard, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Holly Sklar used the term "pink collar ghetto" to discuss the increasing participation of women in the paid labour force and the persistent economic disadvantages they faced in jobs that were often dead-end, stressful and ...

  4. The Inevitability of Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    In her book's final chapter, after reviewing the empirical evidence, she notes that none of the four competing theories fully explains women's subordination, but that preference theory rules out the salience of sex and gender, given the evidence for female heterogeneity.

  5. These 20 jobs have the widest gender gaps - AOL

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    #17. Surveying and mapping technicians - Total employment: 87,000; 88% men (#7 job most dominated by men) - Median weekly earnings: $1,001--- Among women: Not available

  6. 20 'Pink-Collar' Jobs Dominated By Women

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    Nursing - like teaching and waitressing - is among the occupations that economists call "pink-collared jobs," or professions long dominated by women. While more and more men are donning the pink ...

  7. These women-dominated, high-paying jobs are growing the ... - AOL

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    The modern growth of women in the workforce has been propelled by a trend in women achieving higher rates of college education than men and the shifting makeup of formerly male-dominated fields ...

  8. Feminisation of the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Also, even within female-dominated professions, men are usually the ones making promotion decisions. Despite these setbacks, women have been performing their jobs well. Women make up 40.9% of the American workforce, and they are CEOs of some of the largest companies such as PepsiCo, Archer Daniels Midland, and W. L. Gore & Associates. [11]

  9. The 9 Jobs Where Women Earn More Than Men - AOL

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    Getty By Kathleen Elkins This past Tuesday was Equal Pay Day, which represents how far into the year women have to work to earn the equivalent of men's wages from the previous year - nearly three ...