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"The “Motherhood Penalty:” The Pay Gap Between Working Moms and Childless Women" June 18, 2009
Getting a Job: Is There a Motherhood Penalty?
Shelley J. Correll, Stephen Benard, and In Paik
The pay gap between mothers and childless women is larger than the gap between women and men, according to an award-winning 2007 study called “Getting a Job: Is There a Motherhood Penalty,”  published in the American Journal of Sociology. The study, conducted by three Cornell University sociologists, and recently written about at BusinessWeek.com, found that moms faced more difficulties getting hired and were offered lower pay than their childless peers. Dads, on the other hand, faced no such penalties–faring equal to or better than childless men.

July 2006

Volume 112, Number 1
ajs Volume 112 Number 1 (July 2006): 310–2
DOI: 10.1086/507803
Book Review

Political Disagreement: The Survival of Diverse Opinions within Communication Networks
. By Robert Huckfeldt, Paul E. Johnson, and John Sprague. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. xxi+249. $70.00 (cloth); $26.99 (paper).

Ronald S. Burt

University of Chicago

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