Women Given Jobs with Less Work Requirements Undermining Career Prospects
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A study of gender differences in job requirements, specifically knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs), shows that women generally hold jobs with lower KSA requirements than men. However, the gap is narrowing for more recent graduates. The study analyzed jobs held immediately after college and ten years into the careers of college graduates.
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