Comparable Worth: How Do We Know It Will Work?.

作者: Carolyn Shaw Bell

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摘要: The title of this article poses a question to which there is very short answer. We don't . are completely unable predict the outcomes an effective comparable worth policy, whether mandated by law or adopted private decisionmakers Our ignorance stems from lack data with build viable economic model issue is, course, too new for historical evidence even case studies provide much help dearth useful due primarily fact that itself comprises several different issues Most these have, in fact, emerged analyzing statistics gathered other purposes But has frequently been proposed as solution without clearly defining problem, partly because insufficient data, and analysis existing following discussion will elaborate on statements It concludes efforts design collecting systems tabulate amass those already exist lag behind litigate legislate highly likely, therefore, policy be rejected basis factors than reasoned

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