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Members of the rapidly growing contingent work forcetemporary, part-time, and contract workers who have no firm attachment to the companies for which they workspeak of the second-class status in the workplace that their tentative employment
 
  gives them. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Sex stratification, or inequality along gender lines
 
  a. was one of the earliest topics investigated by social science.
  b. is a fiction because women are not a minority group.
  c. is a multifaceted problem involving the exploitation of women both at home and at work.
  d. exists today only in isolated instances in the workplace.



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Answer to Question 1

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