#GAReads | How Sexism Follows Women From the Cradle to the Workplace

"How Sexism Follows Women From the Cradle to the Workplace":

White women born in parts of the United States where sexist attitudes are more prevalent grow up to earn less and to work less than women born elsewhere, relative to men born in those same states, new economic research shows.

That impact on career and salary continues even if those women move to less sexist areas as adults, a finding that suggests the beliefs a woman grows up with can shape her future behavior in a way that affects her career and salary.

Read Jim Tankersley's full article at The New York Times here…