Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Dominates 20 'pink collar jobs for women
Kathleen Elkins
Nursing - teaching and as a waitress - is one of the professions economists as "pink" jobs or professions long dominated by women.
As more and more people are dressed in pink collar and the social stigma associated with "women's work", the numbers tell us that we have to go a long way when it comes to party representation in some areas.
One of these professions is a nurse. Nine of the 10 nurses are women.
Other professions that focus heavily include HR, a social worker and counselor.
Economists warn of such amazing mismatches, and believe that most jobs would be integrated to make the economy more efficient.
Teresa Ghilarducci behavioral economist, told the New York Times that artificial barriers such as stigma surrounding "women's work", make it difficult for companies to find the best games on recruitment.
IdeasFisherman visually with the following data in the generated United States Department of Labor show the disproportionate representation of women in certain positions:
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