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Post by pavel on Jan 23, 2016 3:15:58 GMT -6
While nobody said the road to economic recovery would be an easy one, it does provide a particular set of challenges if you’re a woman over the age of 50. A recent national study conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank showed that women over the age of 50 accounted for half of the long-term unemployed. Teresa Ghilarducci, a labor economist and author “ How to Retire With Enough Money,” says that the work that women do is valued less by employers. “Women, because of traditional sex roles that’s a legacy of patriarchy and sexism, often do valuable work that gets zero compensation,” Ghilarducci says. “So taking time off to raise a family, to care for older parents, to go to PTA meetings or to do the generative work of a community, that’s valued in the labor market at zero.” Even if they lack more formal job experience, older women have gained skills throughout their lives that can be valuable in the workplace, Ghilarducci says. Employers who consider those experiences when hiring could benefit from these women’s skills. Read more: www.texasstandard.org/stories/why-women-over-50-have-a-harder-time-finding-jobs/#
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