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TTC Extra: Discriminatory Hiring Practices Hurt Men, Too
Researchers sent thousands of fictitious resumes to different job fields and found that there were significant differences between the response rates for equally-qualified men and women depending on the field. Not only were men favored in male-dominated fields, but women were favored in female-dominated fields. PANEL: Lara Brown, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Linda Chavez, Tiana Lowe
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