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Title: What is the gender pay gap and is it real? Author: Elise Gould http://www.epi.org/people/elise-gould, Jessica Schieder http://www.epi.org/people/jessica-schieder, and Kathleen Geier http://www.epi.org/people/kathleen-geier Source: Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
*Date:* Oct 20, 2016 Summary: Working women are paid less than working men. A large body of research accounts for, diagnoses, and investigates this “gender pay gap.” But this literature often becomes unwieldy for lay readers, and because pay gaps are political topics, ideological agendas often seep quickly into discussions.
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Related: The gender pay gap is real, and here’s who is hit hardest
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