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Black Women: Supporting Their Families—With Few Resources

Black Women: Supporting Their Families—With Few Resources | Box of delight | Scoop.it
The importance of women’s economic health in the black community is hard to overstate. That’s in part because black women tend to shoulder a lot of their households’ financial burden. More than 80 percent of black mothers are the breadwinners (defined as sole earner or bringing in at least 40 percent of total earnings) in their household. That’s compared with 50 percent of white mothers. And three-quarters of the black women who hold breadwinner status are doing so alone.

That heavy reliance on the work of black women helps explain why black women work more than women of other racial groups and are earning higher levels of education than they have historically. But despite their efforts to push for racial and gender equality throughout history, black women still get a raw deal economically, more than just about any other group, according to findings from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
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Women are being conditioned to think they should earn less than men

Women are being conditioned to think they should earn less than men | Box of delight | Scoop.it
The gender pay gap could come into place before a woman’s career even begins, as new figures reveal a £4,000 difference between what women count as “successful” compared to their male counterparts. In a survey of 2,000 UK workers aged 18-55, women admitted to having higher ambitions in wanting to achieve key career milestones earlier than men.  The average salary that women deemed to be a marker of success came to £54,000; however the same number of men said they expected to earn £58,000 before they considered themselves successful in their field. 
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Why sexism is bad for the economy and other must-read gender stories of the week

Why sexism is bad for the economy and other must-read gender stories of the week | Box of delight | Scoop.it
This week's best stories about how the gender gap plays out around the world – in business, health, education and politics.
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As women take over a male-dominated field, the pay drops - Taipei Times

As women take over a male-dominated field, the pay drops - Taipei Times | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Women’s median annual earnings stubbornly remain about 20 percent below men’s. Why is progress stalling?
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