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Sociology / Paycheck Fairness Act / Equal Pay Act / Equal pay for women / Fair Labor Standards Act / Gender pay gap / Equal pay for equal work / Economic discrimination / Employment / Employment compensation / Discrimination / Human resource management
Date: 2014-08-14 14:28:16
Sociology
Paycheck Fairness Act
Equal Pay Act
Equal pay for women
Fair Labor Standards Act
Gender pay gap
Equal pay for equal work
Economic discrimination
Employment
Employment compensation
Discrimination
Human resource management

The News Journal – Delaware Online Gender wage gap still must be solved By KATHLEEN C. JACOBS Posted Monday, April 16, 2007 DELAWARE VOICE

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