Montana Economy At a Glance : Quarterly Edition 2005 Sep
Montana Economy At a Glance : Quarterly Edition 2005 Sep
Montana.Dept. of Labor And Industry.Research And Analysis Bureau
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Women's advocacy groups also contend that single mothers are at a disadvantage in the labor market due to having sole responsibility for childcare. Therefore, if Montana has a relatively high percentage of single parent households, then it should not be surprising that the state has a large wage gap. The data does not appear to support this theory. Montana actually has a relatively low percentage of single mothers per total households, ranking 47^^ among all states. Conclusion Of all the possib...le factors we examined, only occupational differences and hours worked appear to have a significant effect on the gender-wage gap. However, the magnitude to which these factors impact the overall wage disparity is unknown, leaving room for the possibility of discriminatory practices in the workforce. Quantifying these practices, if they in fact exist, is difficult. Data from the Montana Human Rights Bureau reports that over the last ten years, 87 females filed complaints alleging wage discrimination.
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