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Issue brief OLDER WOMEN WORKERS AND ECONOMIC SECURITY On average, women earn less than men with each paycheck, which causes a significant gender disparity in earnings over a lifetime. As a result, women often lack
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Document Date: 2015-02-26 14:48:03


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Boston / Washington / D.C. / /

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MetLife / Wider Opportunities / OLDER WOMEN / Men Ages 65 Years / /

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Gerontology Institute / MetLife Mature Market Institute / The Institute / University of Massachusetts Boston / Urban Institute / University of Massachusetts Boston / 1 / Endnotes ENDNOTES The Gerontology Institute / /

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transportation / food / /

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National Elder Economic Security Standard / /

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / University of Massachusetts / Gerontology Institute / Bureau of the Census / University of Massachusetts Boston / 1 / U.S. Department of Commerce / U.S. Bureau of the Census / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Social Security Administration / Congress / U.S. Department of Agriculture / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development / U.S. Department of Labor / /

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Melissa Favreault / Sarah Jane Glynn / Renee Ellis / Barbara Gault / Jeff Hayes / Claudia Williams / Heidi Hartmann / Jocelyn Fischer / Leary Glynn / Rose M. Kreider / Heather Boushey / Kelly Daley / Cynthia Hess / Sid Groeneman / Jacob Klerman / Alyssa Pozniak / /

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wb / worker / Major / Private / /

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Massachusetts / /

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