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  2. Achievement gaps in the United States - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Achievement gaps in the United States are observed, persistent disparities in measures of educational performance among subgroups of U.S. students, especially groups defined by socioeconomic status (SES), race / ethnicity and gender. The achievement gap can be observed through a variety of measures, including standardized test scores ...

  3. Racial achievement gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The racial achievement gap in the United States refers to disparities in educational achievement between differing ethnic/racial groups. It manifests itself in a variety of ways: African-American and Hispanic students are more likely to earn lower grades, score lower on standardized tests, drop out of high school, and they are less likely to enter and complete college than whites, while whites ...

  4. Occupational segregation - Wikipedia

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    Since 1980, occupational segregation is the single largest factor of the gender pay gap, accounting for over half of the wage gap. [31] In addition, women's wages are negatively affected by the percentage of females in a job, but men's wages are essentially unaffected. [32] Wages decreases occur for all workers, regardless of race.

  5. Gender career gap gets worse in U.K. finance and ... - AOL

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    There's been progress, but the more senior you get, the greater the gender gap. Gender career gap gets worse in U.K. finance and professional services, with fewer women in the top 1% of earners ...

  6. 5 Reasons the Wage Gap Keeps Growing — and How To ... - AOL

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    According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the top 10% of families in the U.S. command 69% of America's total household wealth. The average among them is worth $6.8 million. On the other...

  7. Are ‘Bridge Jobs’ a Good Idea to Cover Career Gaps? - AOL

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    As more COVID-19 vaccines are distributed across the United States, businesses are starting to reopen and bring back employees. In the week ending April 29, weekly unemployment claims fell to ...

  8. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    According to PISA 2015 results, 4.8% of boys and 0.4% of girls expect an ICT career.. Studies suggest that many factors contribute to the attitudes towards the achievement of young men in mathematics and science, including encouragement from parents, interactions with mathematics and science teachers, curriculum content, hands-on laboratory experiences, high school achievement in mathematics ...

  9. Causes of income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, the 3.5% productivity gap in the information industry was composed of a 2.1% difference in deflators and about a 1.4% due to change in labor share. The 2.7% gap in Manufacturing included 1.0% due to deflator and 1.7% due to change in labor share. Reasons for the gap