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We're Worth It!: An AFSCME Guide to Understanding and Implementing Pay Equity
Equal Pay
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AFL-CIO
National Committee on Pay Equity
Highlights of Women's Earnings in 2005
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, PDF
Women's Earnings: Work Patterns Partially Explain Differences Between Men's and Women's Earnings
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General Accounting Office, PDF format
Professional Women: Vital Statistics
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AFL-CIO Department of Professional Employees
Bibliography on Pay Equity
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AFL-CIO Department of Professional Employees
The Gender Wage Ratio: Women's and Men's Earnings
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Institute for Women's Policy Research
Still A Man's Labor Market: The Long Term Earnings Gap
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Institute for Women's Policy Research
Evidence from Census 2000 About Earnings by Detailed Occupation for Men and Women
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U.S. Bureau of the Census
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