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even if you say that part of the pay gap is due to occupational segregation, that is, women go into certain career paths that are lower paid. i think there's a question about why they are lower paid. i think it's reflection of a broader. sort of upset of constraints of the roles of women and expectations of their ability to earn money, whether or not a care-giving role should be valued as a role where a man is driving a truck. and i think perhaps somewhat of an expectation that because women are sort of init'sly care-gives they're dag it as a job gets discount because it's kind of what they are and what they're nature is. >> host: fair enough. into some people say that men and women are different and we choose -- we have different preferences and aptitudes and women may choose to go into certain jobs that give them more comfortable, come naturally to them and of course if always think there are also some benefits to the segregation in some ways. we know that men die more frequently on the job. is that somehow sort of reverse discrimination? are we allowing men to do jobs that are more dange
even if you say that part of the pay gap is due to occupational segregation, that is, women go into certain career paths that are lower paid. i think there's a question about why they are lower paid. i think it's reflection of a broader. sort of upset of constraints of the roles of women and expectations of their ability to earn money, whether or not a care-giving role should be valued as a role where a man is driving a truck. and i think perhaps somewhat of an expectation that because women...
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about 49 50% is attributable to occupational segregation. we could have an argument about whether that is a choice or whether there are cultural constraints are difficult for women to break into different professions. >> tell us what you mean. >> what is interesting is one fifth of women workers are inside jobs. five job categories talking secretary and childcare child teachers and so forth. those jobs are dominated by women. they are lower paid than those dominated by men. there may be some disagreement between women groups and other groups but many women's groups would assert and i would agree with them that because the jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill experience and so forth but it doesn't make sense to jobs dominated by men should be paid more. if you say part of the pay gap is due to occupational segregation women go into certain career paths that are lower paid. i think it is a reflection of a broader set of constraints on the roles of women and the expectation
about 49 50% is attributable to occupational segregation. we could have an argument about whether that is a choice or whether there are cultural constraints are difficult for women to break into different professions. >> tell us what you mean. >> what is interesting is one fifth of women workers are inside jobs. five job categories talking secretary and childcare child teachers and so forth. those jobs are dominated by women. they are lower paid than those dominated by men. there...
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that 49 or 50% of that is attributable to occupational segregation and we could have an argument about whether that is a choice or whether there are cultural constraints or if it's difficult for women to break into different professions. >> host: some people refer to it as occupational segregation. just go what's interesting is women are in five job categories they were talking secretary, childcare, teachers and so forth and those kinds of jobs are dominated by women and so there's definitely -- to their lower paid them a lot categories of jobs dominated by men. now there's a question and this is where there may be some disagreement between women's groups and other groups but many women's groups would assert and i would agree with them that because these jobs are dominated by women doesn't mean they should be painless -- paid less. when you look at jobs of equivalent skill and experience it doesn't make sense the jobs that are dominated by men should pay more. even if you say part of the pay gap is due to segregation. that is women go into certain career paths that are lower paid i thi
that 49 or 50% of that is attributable to occupational segregation and we could have an argument about whether that is a choice or whether there are cultural constraints or if it's difficult for women to break into different professions. >> host: some people refer to it as occupational segregation. just go what's interesting is women are in five job categories they were talking secretary, childcare, teachers and so forth and those kinds of jobs are dominated by women and so there's...
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occupation. from military checkpoints to illegal settlements and segregated motor way. n, this is her first visit to israel and the west bank, she tells me seeing israel's occupation of palestinian lands is unlike anything she had imagined. >> i don't know, i just feel really sad. and i feel helpless. you know, and also i don't think i will be the same again from this visit. >> reporter: in past years events were also held across the gaza strip. enableing writers from arab countries and the palestinian to enter the blockaded territory. but israel, which controls entry along its borders has refuse today grant the festival or its participants access. so writers there decided to organize their own workshops and readings like this one. they say nothing will stop them from sharing their stories. >> al jazerra in occupied east jerusalem. >> i'm jacksonville. "on target"ali velshi."on target" tonight. blowing the vifl on which is which whistle on worldwide soccer corruption. what took so long. sure fire way to ignite a debate about freedom.
occupation. from military checkpoints to illegal settlements and segregated motor way. n, this is her first visit to israel and the west bank, she tells me seeing israel's occupation of palestinian lands is unlike anything she had imagined. >> i don't know, i just feel really sad. and i feel helpless. you know, and also i don't think i will be the same again from this visit. >> reporter: in past years events were also held across the gaza strip. enableing writers from arab countries...
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occupation. from military check points to settlements, and segregated motor ways. writer and poet from london, this is her first visit to israel and the west bank. she says seeing the occupation is unlike anything she imagined. >> i feel helpless? you know, and also i don't think i'll be the same again from this visit. >> in past years events from held across the gaza strip. enabling writers from april countries and the the dispra but israel has refused to grant the festival or it's participants access. them forced to organization their own readings and workshops like this one. they say that nothing will stop them from sharing their stories. >> there is much more over on our website. the address to kick on to is www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. >>> well that's it from this news hour. stay tune, we have more in a couple of minutes. nutes. >> today we're issuing fifa a red card. >> seven top fifa officials arrested on u.s. bribery charges. the swiss separately investigate the world cup bidding process. >> hello this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up,
occupation. from military check points to settlements, and segregated motor ways. writer and poet from london, this is her first visit to israel and the west bank. she says seeing the occupation is unlike anything she imagined. >> i feel helpless? you know, and also i don't think i'll be the same again from this visit. >> in past years events from held across the gaza strip. enabling writers from april countries and the the dispra but israel has refused to grant the festival or it's...
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occupation. from military checkpoints to illegal checkpoints and segregated motor ways. she's a poet from london, and this is her first visit to the west bank. seeing the palestinian occupation under a lens is like something that she never thought. >> it's really sad. and i feel helpless? you know, and also, i don't think i'll be the same again from this visit. >> in past years events were also held across the gaza strip. letting other countries enter blockaded territory. but israel, which controls the border along it, refused to allow the festival. so they decided to organize readings like this up with. nothing will stop them from sharing their stories. aljazeera in occupied east jerusalem. >> still ahead in sports, -- >> it has been a very busy day. thanks judy. the president said that he welcomes the investigation by the u.s. and swiss authorities that resulted in the arrests of several high-ranking officials. despite the organization, the 79-year-old will stand for re-election on friday. >> he's the man who made world football a multi-billion dollars industry. and now
occupation. from military checkpoints to illegal checkpoints and segregated motor ways. she's a poet from london, and this is her first visit to the west bank. seeing the palestinian occupation under a lens is like something that she never thought. >> it's really sad. and i feel helpless? you know, and also, i don't think i'll be the same again from this visit. >> in past years events were also held across the gaza strip. letting other countries enter blockaded territory. but...
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the world will see firsthand how palestinians live under israel i occupation from military checkpoints to illegal settlements, and segregated ways. malika booker is a writer and poet from london this is her first visits here, she tells me seeing this is unlike anything she had imagined. >> i don't know i just feel really sad. and i feel helpless. you know, and also i don't think i will be the same again from this visit. >> reporter: in past years events were also held across the gaza strip. enabling writers from arab countries and the palestinian dais practice to entering the blockaded territory but israel, which controls entry along its borders, has refuse today grant the festival or its participants access so writers there decided to organize their own workshops and readings like this one. they say nothing will stop them from sharing their stories. imtiaz tyab in scratch ruus legal. >> if you got to choose how long you would get to live for how long would you want to live for? >> immortality ell, i want to be with my family. i don't want to miss out on any of the fun >> my kids are probably like most kids out
the world will see firsthand how palestinians live under israel i occupation from military checkpoints to illegal settlements, and segregated ways. malika booker is a writer and poet from london this is her first visits here, she tells me seeing this is unlike anything she had imagined. >> i don't know i just feel really sad. and i feel helpless. you know, and also i don't think i will be the same again from this visit. >> reporter: in past years events were also held across the...
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family's occupation of the white house stand in defiance mean sacrificing the political empowerment cost of the african-american advancement. washington eloquently articulated his acceptance of segregation and voting discrimination in 1895 speech known as atlanta compromise saying in all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress. if the first lady's address is to truly be understood in the context of booker t. washington's legacy it is in the portion of her speech that her critics overlook because she followed her lived account of racial injustices with a message to the students very much in line with washington's beliefs. >> graduates today i want to be very clear that those feelings are not an excuse to just throw up our hands and give up. not an excuse, they are not an excuse to lose hope. to succumb to feelings of despair and anger only means that in the end, we lose. >> joining me now brittany cooper and peter slevin author of "michelle obama: a life." >> so many feelings. >> all of them about everything. i want to open it. what did you hear in that speech and in the critique that followed? >>
family's occupation of the white house stand in defiance mean sacrificing the political empowerment cost of the african-american advancement. washington eloquently articulated his acceptance of segregation and voting discrimination in 1895 speech known as atlanta compromise saying in all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress. if the first lady's address is to truly be understood in the context of booker...