Equal Pay
women stayed in factories after WWII (didn't return to their traditional roles)
-1980s, women working full-time still only made 64% of what men made
-type of jobs that women filled in the workforce paid less than male jobs (Pink Collar Syndrome)
-many women felt things won't change until more women enter into politics
-47% of single mothers in the USA live under the poverty line
-1980s, women working full-time still only made 64% of what men made
-type of jobs that women filled in the workforce paid less than male jobs (Pink Collar Syndrome)
-many women felt things won't change until more women enter into politics
-47% of single mothers in the USA live under the poverty line
Summary
Women stayed in factories after WWII (didn't return to their traditional roles) and in the 1980s, women working full-time still only made 64% of what men made but type of jobs that women filled in the workforce paid less than male jobs (Pink Collar) and many women felt things won't change until more women enter into politics because 47% of single mothers in the USA live under the poverty line.