21.Recent college-educated black women earn:
a.slightly more than white women with a similar education.
b.less than college-educated black men.
c.less than white women with a similar education.
d.about the same as college-educated black men.
22.Approximately ____ of all married women earn more than their husbands.
a.one-tenth
b.one-fourth
c.one-third
d.one-half
23.The most common work pattern for middle-class white women prior to World War II was:
a.Pattern A.
b.Pattern B.
c.Pattern C.
d.Pattern D.
24.Joan worked for two years, met and married Alex, had two children, and has been a full-time homemaker ever since. The work pattern that Cox and Demmitt would use to describe her labor force participation is:
a.Pattern A.
b.Pattern B.
c.Pattern C.
d.Pattern D.
25.Pattern A work arrangements are:
a.increasing.
b.declining.
c.stabilizing.
d.fluctuating up and down.
26.The Pattern A work arrangement is associated with all of the following groups
EXCEPT:
a.women in managerial careers.
b.women with more than three children.
c.high school dropouts.
d.wives of affluent men.
27.The work pattern that is characterized by continuous, full-time employment from graduation to retirement is:
a.Pattern A.
b.Pattern B.
c.Pattern C.
d.Pattern D.
28.Christine, a career woman with no children, is retiring after 30 years of uninterrupted, full-time teaching. The work pattern that Cox and Demmitt would use to describe her labor force participation is:
a.Pattern A.
b.Pattern B.
c.Pattern C.
d.Pattern D.
29.A Pattern B work arrangement is associated with all of the following groups
EXCEPT:
a.African American women.
b.women without children.
c.wives of affluent men.
d.professional working women.
30.When Sarah had her first child, she dropped out of the labor force and stayed home for five years. She eventually returned to work under conditions that did not interfere with her family responsibilities. The work pattern that Cox would use to describe her labor force participation is:
a.Pattern A.
b.Pattern B.
c.Pattern C.
d.Pattern D.