Getting Even

Subtitle:
Why Women Don't Get Paid Like Men--And What to Do about It
Author:
Evelyn Murphy; E.J. Graff
Format:
Hardcover

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Short description

A critical evaluation of why working women receive less compensation than their male counterparts shares numerous true accounts of women from all walks of life who have endured discrimination in the workplace, in an account that makes recommendations on how to counter sex discrimination in professional settings. 50,000 first printing.

Long description

Are you (or a woman you love) being cheated out of 33 percent of your earnings?

If you're a woman, over your working lifetime you will lose between $700,000 and $2 million -- simply because of your sex. Is that fair? No. Can it be stopped? Absolutely.

The wage gap is a steady drain on the daily lives of women and our families. Rarely do we step back and add up what's missing -- better medical treatment, child care, housing, food, or retirement savings that women could have afforded if they were paid as well as men.

Getting Even exposes the discrepancy between what women and men make -- and how it affects us all. It reveals that the wage gap is not going away on its own. And it explains how to close the wage gap -- and, finally, get women even.

In this intelligently argued and startling book, Evelyn Murphy, Ph.D., humanizes the numbers through real-life stories and a wealth of data that has never before been examined. She shows how the wage gap pinches the daily lives of families throughout the country, at every economic level and in every industry. And she explains why, even though women have more opportunities than their mothers did, the wage gap persists: The American workplace still harbors an astonishing amount of discrimination, including blatant as well as complex hidden barriers, unspoken assumptions, unexamined attitudes, and habitual ways of behaving.

But Murphy also brings good news: The wage gap can be closed. Having served as an economist, politician, public official, and corporate officer, she has a 360-degree view of the problem -- and of the solution.

In a book that will explode into public debate, Murphy issues the indictment, rouses us to action --and tells us exactly how to get even.

Product details

Publisher:
Touchstone Books
ISBN:
9780743254663
Publication date:
September 2005
Length:
237mm
Width:
164mm
Thickness:
29mm
Weight:
531g
Pages:
342
Illustrations:
Illustrated

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