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News • The New ‘Double Disadvantage:’ where you’re born doesn’t matter as much as whether you’re married and a woman

The New ‘Double Disadvantage:’ where you’re born doesn’t matter as much as whether you’re married and a woman

10 October 2014

In the United States, your nationality has some effect on your likelihood to be employed – -but being married matters more. For women, it matters a lot more, one study shows.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/k9wW44IJenk/141009210337.htm

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