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    Why go to College to Make Less Money?

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    Nylin, Emma; Dykstra, Karissa
    Date of Issue
    2018-04-20
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    https://scholars.carroll.edu/handle/20.500.12647/7054
    Title
    Why go to College to Make Less Money?
    Abstract
    In this evaluation of research we look at how women make less than men, but get the same amount of education. We will look at the degrees that women get versus how much they make compared to men with a similar education. Specifically, we will look at women and men who have earned a degree in certain fields. We will look at the average annual income of these two genders, and what women have to do to become more equal in their careers. As well as the average education for men and women in that career. We will also discuss the advantages that men have over women when it comes to their annual income and the jobs they acquire, and how this advantage begins while getting a college education.
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