Education, Job Experience and the Gap Between Male and Female Wages in the Soviet Union
Elizabeth Clayton and
James R Millar
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Elizabeth Clayton: University of Missouri - St. Louis
James R Millar: George Washington University
Comparative Economic Studies, 1991, vol. 33, issue 1, 5-22
Abstract:
The elements of economic inequality of the sexes, although of a temporary character, nevertheless at present not only promote the preservation of the well-known material dependence of women on men, but also in some way serve as a justification for the preservation of the bourgeois prejudice concerning the inferiority of women as productive workers.2
Date: 1991
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