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What Working Mother magazine won’t tell you: Global gender gap

November 10, 2007 | Advertising,Economics,Ethics,Family,Health,Journalism,Politics,PR,Work,Working Mother

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If things are going so well for American working mothers, why did the United States fall from 23rd place to 31st place on the Global Gender Report?

Posted by Becky @ 10:26 am  

2 Responses to “What Working Mother magazine won’t tell you: Global gender gap”

  1. Gunfighter Says:

    Because it serves the puyrposes of our patriarchical structure to tell you how well women are doing while doing their best to negate the power that American women should/do have.

    What do you thimk is at the heart of the drive to have more American women “stay home with their children”?

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