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  2. These Bay Area cities hailed as best for women: study - AOL

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    Figures show on average, women earn only about 84 cents to every dollar paid to men. Bay Area cities were ranked among the best places for women to thrive in America.

  3. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    Although men spend more time in paid work, women still spend more time, in general, doing both paid and unpaid work. The numbers are 482.5 minutes per day for women and 454.4 minutes per day for men. [70] These statistics show us that there is a double burden for women.

  4. Women in the United States labor force from 1945 to 1950

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    By 1945 there were 4.7 million women in clerical positions - this was an 89% increase from women with this occupation prior to World War II. [8] In addition, there were 4.5 million women working as factory operatives - this was a 112% increase since before the war. [8] The aviation industry saw the highest increase in female workers during the war.

  5. 20 High-Paying Jobs Where Women Outnumber Men - AOL

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    On average, women who work full time earn 83% of what their male colleagues do, according to the American Association of University Women. The... 20 High-Paying Jobs Where Women Outnumber Men

  6. Where Women Work: 20 Most Common Occupations - AOL

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    It seems we haven't "come a long way baby" at all. In fact, according to the latest numbers released by the United States Department of Labor, the Leading Occupations of Employed Women for 2009 ...

  7. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    Women hold 58% of S&E related occupations. [83] Women in STEM fields earn considerably less than men, even after controlling for a wide set of characteristics such as education and age. On average, men in STEM jobs earn $36.34 per hour while women in STEM jobs earn $31.11 per hour.