The text treats the unemployed as if both sexes are equally considered full persons within a capitalist

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The text treats the unemployed as if both sexes are equally considered full persons within a capitalist market economy. The historic public/private split of employment for women, however, denies women full rights in the marketplace. Evidence of this is that women earn about 85 percent of what men earn. This reality needs to be taken into account with any guaranteed jobs program. How might the jobs program suggested in the text be modified to take into account these differences? (Feminist)

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Macroeconomics

ISBN: 978-1259663048

10th edition

Authors: David C. Colander

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