Myth 2
Women and men are represented equally in most occupations.
FACT: Women workers are concentrated in traditionally female occupations. In 1994, women represented 78.9 percent of all administrative support (including clerical) workers and 66.1 percent of all retail and personal services workers, but only 9.3 percent of all precision production, craft, and repair workers and, as of 1990, 7.2 percent of all apprentices.
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Adapted from the Orientation to Nontraditional Occupations for Women (ONOW) Curriculum of the Ohio Department of Education; the Women in Highway Construction manual of the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Labor; 20 Facts on Women Workers (1990), U.S. DOL Women's Bureau; and 1993 Handbook on Women Workers: Trends and Issues, U.S. DOL Women's Bureau.
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