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The survey also suggested women enter occupations where there is less of a culture of bonus payments.
It is not surprising that science graduates hardly ever consider translation as a career, since they expect to enter occupations where their qualifications are more obviously relevant.
Despite gains, they continue to struggle for nondiscriminatory treatment in school, equal pay, freedom from sexual harassment and assault, equality in hiring and promotions, and the right to enter occupations traditionally closed to them.
Many of them prepared to enter occupations that encompassed great demand on physical fitness.
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Instead of entering occupations associated with privilege, they could have gone into those where it counts for little.
"While women are generally getting lower bonuses than men, especially at senior levels, they may be entering occupations where there is less of a culture of bonus payments.
The results support the idea, taken from labour-queue theory, that a high demand in the overall labour market increases firms' readiness to employ young graduates not holding an occupation-specific certificate, whereas in situations of low demand such a certificate is a prerequisite for IVET graduates entering occupations they have not been trained for.
The students entered occupation early on Thursday evening, and on Monday held a rally which attracted students from a range of universities.
Women account for 60% of new graduates in the EU, and enter many occupations in roughly equal numbers with men.
Women were slightly less likely to enter engineering occupations after university, but more likely to pursue further study.
"Reduced economic opportunities in some fields relative to others … may be an important factor driving native students to enter particular occupations and avoid others".
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