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Equal Pay Act of 1963: Revision history


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  • curprev 01:0601:06, 12 September 2019NeonKatt101 talk contribs 22,393 bytes +1 The link [32] linking to a dol PDF doesn't work properly idk how to fix it. Do have this link talking about the dol stuff https://fee.org/articles/a-new-labor-dept-report-reveals-the-bulk-of-the-gender-earnings-gap-can-be-explained-by-age-hours-worked-and-marital-status/ undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 23:3323:33, 5 September 20192601:646:8d01:885c:7068:7cca:af27:3226 talk 22,392 bytes −126 Someone added: "But due to the fact that women have to go on maternity leave and are mostly in charge of childcare, the wage gap still exist." This is pure (conservative) conjecture, not supported by the link to the reference. In fact there is no evidence I could find which compared time men took off for parenting vs women and there is MUCH evidence to show that women spend many more non-working hours caring for children than their husbands. undo

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