Peter Bradley

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Just as more experience creates pay inequality in the population generally, experience accounts for a significant part of the gender pay gap. Women, on average, have worked fewer years than men of the same age. Women between the ages of forty-three and fifty-one, on average, had nearly three fewer years of work experience compared with men of the same age, giving men 13 percent more experience and adding another 5 cents to the pay gap.
The Myth of American Inequality
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