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

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    JobTest.org used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to identify the highest-paying, women-dominated jobs projected to grow the fastest over the next decade. The analysis looks at jobs where at least ...

  3. 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

  4. 8 High-Paying and Flexible Jobs That Work For Working Moms - AOL

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    She pointed that with 10,000 Americans turning 65 years old daily (The “Silver Tsunami”), there is a high need for assistance in organizing legacy images as well as sorting and organizing the ...

  5. These Are the Best Paying US Jobs in 2024 - AOL

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    With a projected law enforcement job growth of 7% over the next 10 years, ... per year, making it the highest-paying jobs without a degree, especially for women. The job outlook is also great as ...

  6. The Highest-Paying Jobs in America - AOL

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    Five occupations are expected to grow by more than 30% over the next 10 years. Nationally, the total workforce is expected to grow by 5.3% from 2021 to 2031. This figure is significantly larger ...

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

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    The table below shows a breakdown by sector of jobs held by women in 1940 and 1950. Women overwhelmingly worked in jobs segmented by sex. Women were still highly employed as textile workers and domestic servants, but the clerical and service field greatly expanded. This tertiary sector was more socially acceptable, and many more educated women ...