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  2. The productivity of U.S. workers grew 5.2% in the third quarter, at the fastest pace since 2020.

  3. Work–life balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As previously mentioned, Americans work approximately 47.1 hours each week; some employees work up to seventy hours. Therefore, it is safe to state that the average number of hours Americans presently work each week is the highest it has been in nearly seventy-five years. In 1900, only nineteen percent of women of working age were in the labor ...

  4. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, women as a whole tend to be less assertive and confrontational. One of the factors contributing to the higher proportion of raises going to men is the simple fact that men tend to ask for raises more often than women, and are more aggressive when doing so. [74] Women, and men, are socialized at young ages into these roles.

  5. Gender pay gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The usual pattern whereby men assign themselves more pay than women for comparable work might explain why men tend to initiate negotiations more than women. [177] In a study by psychologist Melissa Williams et al., published in 2010, study participants were given pairs of male and female first names, and asked to estimate their salaries.

  6. Women more productive than men [Video] - AOL

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    Women are being assigned more work than men, but they're completing their tasks in the same amount of time as their male counterparts, according to Hive.

  7. Most Distracted, Least Productive Workers: Middle-Aged Women?

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    A person's 30s and 40s are usually the prime career-making years, as workers become settled in their chosen industry, and climb up its ladder ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  8. History of economic inequality - Wikipedia

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    History of economic inequality goes as old as the history of civilizations and military conquests. American economist Thorstein Veblen states that first "barbarian" civilizations wage wars when meeting one another because of scarcity of ressources, which would have allowed the creation of a "predatory spirit". Glory and theft became thus ...

  9. Business Tips from SCORE: What makes employees highly productive?

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    Along with developing systems to make work more productive it is mandatory to measure and analyze performance. Contributed by Marc L. Goldberg, Certified Mentor, SCORE Cape Cod & the Islands. Free ...