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To which Furchtgott-Roth replies: Anti-women discrimination even at women's colleges?
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"Before this recession, unemployment rates for men and women used to go together," said Diana Furchtgott-Roth, an economist who heads the Center for Employment Policy at the Hudson Institute.
More U.S. women pull down big bucks Carol Morello 2010
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"Before this recession, unemployment rates for men and women used to go together," said Diana Furchtgott-Roth, an economist who heads the Center for Employment Policy at the Hudson Institute.
More U.S. women pull down big bucks Carol Morello 2010
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But seen through feminists 'ideological spectacles, "a woman's choice of less time at the office and more time at home with family is not considered an opportunity but a societal problem calling for a government solution," says Furchtgott-Roth.
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"Before this recession, unemployment rates for men and women used to go together," said Diana Furchtgott-Roth, an economist who heads the Center for Employment Policy at the Hudson Institute.
More U.S. women pull down big bucks Carol Morello 2010
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"Before this recession, unemployment rates for men and women used to go together," said Diana Furchtgott-Roth, an economist who heads the Center for Employment Policy at the Hudson Institute.
More U.S. women pull down big bucks Carol Morello 2010
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"Before this recession, unemployment rates for men and women used to go together," said Diana Furchtgott-Roth, an economist who heads the Center for Employment Policy at the Hudson Institute.
More U.S. women pull down big bucks Carol Morello 2010
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"Before this recession, unemployment rates for men and women used to go together," said Diana Furchtgott-Roth, an economist who heads the Center for Employment Policy at the Hudson Institute.
More U.S. women pull down big bucks Carol Morello 2010
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"Before this recession, unemployment rates for men and women used to go together," said Diana Furchtgott-Roth, an economist who heads the Center for Employment Policy at the Hudson Institute.
More U.S. women pull down big bucks Carol Morello 2010
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In a piece filled with false assumptions and unsupported claims, Diana Furchtgott-Roth argues that guaranteeing the creation of good jobs will actually hurt the city's economy and its taxpayers.
John Petro: Living Wage Law Would Create Benefits for Business, City's Economy 2010
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