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I. Claim: Men are employed more in Engineering/ Manufacturing/ Industrial careers. Women are employed more in Business and Human services.

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1 I. Claim: Men are employed more in Engineering/ Manufacturing/ Industrial careers. Women are employed more in Business and Human services.

2 II. Textual Analysis (Defining the Trend) Over the past, men continue to get jobs in male dominated careers. Women continue to get jobs in female dominated careers.

3 II.B. Secondary Research The most common job for American women since the 1950’s is a Secretary. About 4 million workers in the U.S fell under the category of Secretaries and administrative assistants between 2006 to 2010, and 96% or them were women.

4 II.B. Secondary Research The top ten jobs for men are construction, Politics, Math, sports Media, Emergency Services, Law Enforcement, Chef, Tech, Comedy, and Accounting and Finance.

5 II.C. Primary Research I took my questionnaire to one seminar class to have them fill it out. I also gave it to a few other adults.

6 II.C. Primary Research Out of the 24 people that I gave my Questionnaire to 1 person said Business, 14 put Human Services, 3 put Agriculture, 5 put Engineering/ Manufacturing/ Industrial, and 2 put natural Resources.

7 II.C. Primary Research Conclusion Men get employed more in Engineering/ Manufacturing/ Industrial careers. Women get employed more in Business.

8 Work Cited… www.alec.co.uk www.money.cnn.com www.askmen.com


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