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The Gender Wage Gap

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Identity and Definition of the Social Problem The author identifies the social problem as the gender wage gap, which is the difference of women’s wages compared to men’s for performing the same work or job. The gender wage gap is recognized on a federal level and by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) (The Wage Gap, State by State, 2017). There are many potential causes of the gender wage gap (Stevenson, 2014). Some causes may include the fact that policies have been enacted to encourage women to remain in the workforce, but paid sick and family leave often result in a woman’s lifelong earnings to suffer. Additionally, because women tend to negotiate less, they are less likely than men to receive promotions and/or raises but are more likely to be penalized for taking that initiative. Some skeptics of the gender wage gap claim that the gap mainly exists because factors other than gender, such as education and work experience affect a woman’s wages (Schieder & Gould, 2016). While education and work experience do rightfully affect a person’s wages, men are still being paid more than women despite women obtaining more education. Many critics shift the blame to women for not earning more, but women are usually victims of gender bias in the workplace.
The History of the Social Problem The gender wage gap is not a new issue. The gap traces back at least to the 1960’s when women earned 60.7% of every dollar of a man’s earnings for the same work (The Wage Gap Over

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