Gender Inequality Worldwide
Men vs. Women
The Differnce Between Men & Women's Wages
Men vs. Women
Women Being Portrayed in Films
Gender Inequality Around the World
U.S Pay
The U.S. is one of eight countries that do not follow "The International Bill of Rights for Women" ("CNN Student News").
The U.S. is one of four countries that do not pay women for maternity leave (CNN Student News").
The U.S. ranks 65th in wage equality ("CNN Student News").
After the 2014 election in the U.S. women held less that 20% of seats in Congress (4 men for every 1 woman) ("CNN Student News").
Washington DC has the best pay equity in the U.S. with women earning 91% of what men are payed (Hill).
Louisiana is the worst in pay equity in the U.S. with women earning only 66% of what mean make (Hill).
77% of women and 63% of men said that the U.S. needs to start making changes to give men/women equality at work ("Pay Equity").
In 1980, the pay gap was by $0.36 now it's only $0.16 ("Pay Equity").
About the Women
Women have to take care of cooking, shopping, child care, etc. while typically men don't do that very often ("Gender Inequality and Women In The Workplace").
Women usually work more than men do ("Women Are Better Off Today").
Of the 500 corporations in the U.S, only 23 have a female as their chief executive officer ("Women Are Better Off Today").
Only China has more women then men that work head executive of a business/government ("Women Are Better Off Today").
Even if some women have the same educational background of a man, they are still usually payed less than men ("The Simple Trith About The Gender Pay Gap)").
Women are twice as likely as men to say they have been discriminated against at work because of gender ("Pay Equity").
On some jobs, women are being paid equally or even more than men but usually it's the opposite (Gender Inequality and Women In The Workplace").