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Study: Gender pay inequality begin with job search

As of 2020, women in the United States earn 84 per cent of what males earn. This inequality is well documented, and economists and the general public have been aware of it for decades. The explanations for this phenomenon are still being debated

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Based on new research published by Oxford University Press in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, a key component of the wage disparity between men and women is due to how they conduct job searches, with women are more likely to accept job offers early while men tend to hang out for greater income.

As of 2020, women in the United States earn 84 per cent of what males earn. This inequality is well documented, and economists and the general public have been aware of it for decades. The explanations for this phenomenon are still being debated.

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