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Beheh

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Research (Lippa et al., 2014) has shown that when it comes to high-prestige occupations, women
 
  a. do not differ from men in their desire for a high-prestige occupation.
  b. avoid them due having to work a second shift when they come home.
  c. have less interest in having a high-prestige occupation than men.
  d. have more interest in having a high-prestige occupation than men.

Question 2

Women today tend to be employed most often in
 
  a. law and politics.
  b. jobs that work with objects.
  c. the service sector and helping professions.
  d. engineering.



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. do not differ from men in their desire for a high-prestige occupation.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. the service sector and helping professions.



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