TITLE

New York women fare better than others in job market: Bellamy

PUB. DATE
May 1978
SOURCE
Marketing News;5/19/1978, Vol. 11 Issue 23, p10
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports that women in New York receive equal pay for equal work than women in other cities according to Carol Bellamy, president of the New York City Council. Total annual income received by women; Percentage of women who work full time; Difference in lifestyle between career women and the non-working ones.
ACCESSION #
18761812

Tags: EQUAL pay for equal work;  WOMEN employees;  WAGES -- Women;  WOMEN -- Employment;  LIFESTYLES

 

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