Economix Blog: Mapping the Glass Ceiling
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Economix Blog: Mapping the Glass Ceiling

New York City : NY : USA | May 29, 2012 at 7:27 AM PDT
Source: The New York Times
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44 am We've written before about how the gender pay gap grows with age . Generally speaking, the older a woman is, the wider the gap between what she earns and what her male counterpart earns. Now PayScale, a company that collects data on salaries, has charted exactly where female college graduates hit... FULL ARTICLE AT The New York Times
 
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