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In a time of high inflation and monetary instability ECSC also fell short of ensuring an upward equalisation of pay of workers within the market.
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Even though many women of this generation were still steeply discriminated against in terms of pay and access to pensions, equalisation is accepted as fair.
Equalisation in pay levels, coupled with redistributive taxes, could allow provision of a basic income sufficient to permit a shorter working week.
After equalisation Women pay up to 23% more, men 3% less.
America's founding fathers believed it led to a dangerous equalisation of property.
Over a period of time we will inevitably move to an equalisation of those," he explains.
But it has also created a reaction from men (and from women too) against the greater equalisation of the sexes.
Canary depicts the triumphs and setbacks of the gay community in Britain, from the 1967 legalisation of homosexuality to the equalisation of the age of consent 10 years ago.
Harman said she had supported the equalisation of the age of consent for gay sex, but never campaigned for the age of consent to be lowered to 10.
She said she supported the equalisation of the age of consent for gay sex, but never campaigned for the age of consent to be lowered to 10.
The equalisation of opportunity (in this case, the right to buy one's home as a social tenant) is a good thing in principle.
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