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Title: Gender Equality in Policy
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This is remarkable, since forcing colleges to represent more equity in their athletic programs was one of the chief aims of Title IX originally, and the NCAA represents the institutions.
In contrast to this is the lack of effectiveness of legislation directed at workers rights... Showed first 250 characters
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Women still receive less than men, even when differences in human capital are accounted for (Ames, 709). Much legislation has been used to try to bridges this gap, from Affirmative Action to comparable wage laws that have been implemented on a state level... Showed next 250 characters
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