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Which correctly describes women in developed countries in the workforce today?
They receive about 75 percent of what men earn.
They take on less of the unpaid domestic labor.
They make up approximately 2/3 of the workforce.
They no longer work in the lower paying jobs.
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They receive about 75 percent of what men earn.
Explanation: a persistent gender pay gap in developed countries means women typically earn roughly 75–80% of men’s pay. The other statements are false—women still do more unpaid domestic labor, do not make up two‑thirds of the workforce, and remain concentrated in many lower‑paying occupations.
Explanation: a persistent gender pay gap in developed countries means women typically earn roughly 75–80% of men’s pay. The other statements are false—women still do more unpaid domestic labor, do not make up two‑thirds of the workforce, and remain concentrated in many lower‑paying occupations.
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