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More payroll jobs held by women, but problems remain Women now hold more payroll jobs than men, according to the December jobs report, which shows growth in female-dominated industries, such as health care and education. The challenge now is that these jobs are not usually comparable -- in terms of salary and job quality -- as those jobs typically held by men, such as manufacturing, Claire Cain Miller writes. The New York Times (tiered subscription model) (1/21)
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