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		<description><![CDATA[Life before the internet, explaining the gender wage gap, and more.  | Kristin What explains the gender wage gap? This Vox video shows that women spend more time taking care of kids, and some jobs require workers to be present during certain fixed hours. When kids get sick or otherwise require care, women might not be able to put in their face time at work. But when women don’t have kids the pay gap shrinks. And when jobs offer flexibility on when...]]></description>
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