Mobility of women into the economic main
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Marshall I. Pomer
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Article
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1983
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Springer
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English
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Being a woman hinders advancement in the labor market, an inequity which perpetuates the conconcentration of women in low-paid jobs. Analysis of 1970 United States Census data reveals that women in low-paid occupations have a much lower probability of upward mobility than men. Low-paid service jobs,