The gender gap in wages has widened by a penny in Maryland over the past two years, with
women in the state typically paid 84 cents for every dollar paid to men, according to a study released Monday.
Not exact matches
In the United
States, weaning
typically happens at only six weeks old, the time when
women return to work outside the home.
In the minority - and
women - owned business community, the talk is
typically that the city isn't doing enough to give them contracts and that the
state's leading the way.
WWF may refer to: World Wide Fund for Nature, a nature conservation organization previously named World Wildlife Fund (and still using the former name
in some markets) World Wrestling Federation, the name used from 1979 to 2002 by the professional wrestling company now known as WWE Welded wire fabric, a reinforcing material
typically used
in poured concrete slabs Working
Women's Forum, an organisation
in India World Water Forum, an international forum for water issues Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft's workflow management framework Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway, a former 2 foot gauge railroad
in Maine, United
States WWF (file format), a campaign to produce PDF electronic documents that forbid printing Words with Friends, a game for Apple and Android platforms Waterside Workers» Federation, a former Australian trade union, now the Maritime Union of Australia
According to Black, the fact that she chooses to use toileteries
typically associated with
women does not constitute a comment on feminism, or
in fact a comment on anything; Black
states that her works do not «point outside of themselves with language».
Examples of FRD include cases where a pregnant employee is told to get an abortion if she wishes to remain employed, a less qualified parent without children is promoted over a more qualified parent (
typically, this one hits
women harder) or a male
state trooper is denied leave to care for his newborn and told by his supervisor that his wife would have to be «
in a coma or dead» for a man to qualify for leave as the primary caregiver.
At a summit on
women's equality
in Toronto today, MP Carolyn Bennett
stated that people mistakenly believe that Aboriginal
women are automatically the victims of violence from Aboriginal men, whereas
in fact they
typically have a lower rate of domestic or intimate partner violence than non-Aboriginal
women.