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June 1984, Vol. 107, No. 6

Staffing patterns prominent
in female-male earnings gap

Mark S. Sieling
Economist, Division of Occupational Pay and Employee Benefit Levels, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Earnings differences are relatively small between women and men in narrowly-defined jobs; however, relatively fewer women fill the higher levels of these jobs.

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