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Women's Education and Earnings in Michigan
Misha Werschkul
Barbara Gault
Amy Caiazza
Heidi Hartmann
出版
ERIC Clearinghouse
, 2005
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=XsUdvwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This report focuses on educational attainment and earnings among women in Michigan. Michigan ranked 36th in the nation in 2000 for the proportion of its female population with a four-year college degree or more. Women in Michigan have lower levels of education than do men in the state. In 2000, 23.5 percent of men and 20.2 percent of women had completed four or more years of college. In addition, while women in Michigan with at least a four-year college degree in 2000 had the 10th highest median annual earnings in the country, compared to similarly educated women, the state ranked 40th for the earnings ratio between women and men at that level of education. Both educational attainment and earnings vary by women's race and ethnicity, urban/rural status, and family income. Appended are: (1) Methodology; and (2) State and National Data on Women's and Men's Educational Attainment and Earnings.