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Leidimo metai 1999 m.
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ISBN 9780521627504

Legalizing Gender Inequality

Legalizing Gender Inequality by Cambridge University Press is a thought-provoking exploration into the complexities of gender-based pay inequality. Published in 1999, this insightful paperback spans 412 pages and delves deep into the prevailing theories surrounding wage disparities. The author argues that traditional explanations, such as market forces and societal sexism, fall short in addressing the root causes of earnings differentials. Instead, the book highlights how judicial reliance on these theories has inadvertently legitimized and perpetuated a significant aspect of gender inequality. This critical examination is essential for anyone interested in understanding the legal and societal frameworks that contribute to gender disparities in the workplace. Discover the intricate dynamics of gender inequality and challenge conventional wisdom with this compelling read.

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Legalizing Gender Inequality

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