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A majority of Germans, Americans, and British believe women suffer discrimination in jobs and pay while only a minority of Australians and Italians believe so. Yet all such peoples favor increasing job opportunities for women, but don't support preferential treatment by the government.
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?:author
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?:comment
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(ISSP)
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ISSP 1986-87
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?:dataSource
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ISSP-Bibliography
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?:dateModified
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?:datePublished
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?:duplicate
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?:fromPage
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is
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?:isPartOf
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?:issueNumber
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is
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?:name
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Affirmative Action Not Popular
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?:sourceInfo
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Bibsonomy
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In National Social Science Survey Report, 1(4), 9, 1989
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?:studyGroup
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International Social Survey Programme (ISSP)
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?:tags
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1989
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FDZ_IUP
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ISSP
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ISSP1986
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ISSP1987
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ISSP_input2014
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ISSP_pro
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article
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checked
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indexproved
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input2014
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noindex
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?:toPage
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rdf:type
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?:volumeNumber
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