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    The gender gap has been a continental divide in the American political arena for decades where differences in male and female voters and politicians has affected the efficacy of political action in the United States of America. Experts across the board have studied the gender gap and have concluded to many opinions about the gender gap and its condition and what it means to the United States of America. The polarization between the sexes has created a country divided and weak due to the widening

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    wage gap. Though the gap may only be a few cents difference, over time, it adds up to a large amount of money. Education seems like a solution to the problem, but it does not help. Also, the gap can hurt young girl’s self-esteem as well as making it harder for single mothers to care for themselves and their children. To achieve a truly equal country, the pay gap

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    Therefore, gender and race affect wage on equal work of a white male. Even though both images describe the topic of gender discrimination in the work environment, they are very different. In the first illustration with the children, the photograph is sarcastic and meant to emphasize how gender plays a major role in salary. In the political cartoon, it’s meant to be humorous as well as informative. Women are still struggling with equal pay and President Obama is not helping the issue. Both authors

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    Women’s rights promote an equality between men and women. Equality between males and females would be both genders being treated equal and fair in all aspects of life. Many people have been fighting for centuries to transform women’s rights. Women’s rights regarding job opportunities, military advancements and pay gaps have transformed over centuries and need to continue to transform for gender equality. It is sometimes difficult to imagine a time where women did not have the same rights as men did

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    Equal Pay Equations

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    2017, it has been 54 years since the Equal Pay Act turning into Law in the US stating that men and women should be paid equal wages for similar jobs. However, until the present day, women and men are paid differently all over the 54 states. On average, women makes 79 cents less for every dollar a man earns in the American territory. Furthermore, Florida is one of the states with the highest gender gap starting at 85 cents per every dollar. The wage gap equation, however, is more complex and has more

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    discrimination (also known as compensation or Pay discrimination) is “when employees performing otherwise substantially equal work do not receive the same pay, or remuneration, for their effort” ("Compensation Discrimination"). This type of discrimination can happen at the same time as other types of discrimination, but the most common kinds are gender and racial. Racial wage discrimination has mainly been eradicated due to how many civil rights laws have been passed. Gender wage discrimination, however, is still

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    Nguyen P.AD-201-D Professor Williamson 11/10/15 Gender Inequality Research Paper Gender inequality is a critical issue that affects more women than their male counterparts all around the world. Gender inequality is a form of legal discrimination towards women’s rights. In order to progress and grow as a community and society, gender equality needs to be acknowledged. According to LISTVERSE, the top ten “extreme” examples of gender inequality towards women that exists around the world today, specifically

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    “Lilly Ledbetter wasn 't lazy; she -- and all women -- just want equal pay” Rebuttal The issue of pay equality between genders has always been an important topic. For some reason many people believe that women are still unfairly paid less than men. The common statistic, now popular belief, is that women get paid seventy seven cents for every dollar a man makes. Though this statistic seems real it was no more than a false statistic used to help politicians get votes. The truth is, if the math was

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    The typical woman working full time in the United States earns seventy-nine cents for every dollar that a man earns (Pay Equity & Discrimination). For instance the U.S Men's National Soccer Team got payed more than the U.S Women's National Soccer Team did. According to FiveThiryEight,which is a sports blog owned by ESPN inc, the Men's team lost the 2014 World Cup and the Women’s team won the 2015 World Cup. Carli Lloyd, a player on the women's team, earned $240,019 for winning (Davis). Clint Dempsey

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    ideas, approaches, and ideologies directed towards advocating for gender equality for all. Feminism is a movement that seeks to achieve equality and social rights for everyone in all key areas which includes; education, personal, economic, employment, cultural sphere of human endeavors. While it is said by others that feminism is only about the women and making them the dominant gender of all, it is the changemaking of the world for gender equality and the chance for life changing moments for women.

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