Historically, women entered the labor force in their early twenties and then dropped out for 10 to

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Historically, women entered the labor force in their early twenties and then dropped out for 10 to 20 years to raise children. It was frequently the case that employers discriminated against young women in hiring. Does this indicate a belief by employers that women were incapable in the jobs from which they were restricted?

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Principles Of Microeconomics

ISBN: 9780812224177

1st Edition

Authors: Eugene Silberberg And Gregory Ellis

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