References -- Domestic Workers

1Wolfe, J., Kandra, J., Engdahl, L., & Shierholz, H. (2020, May 14).Domestic workers chartbook: A comprehensive look at the demographics, wages, benefits, and poverty rates of the professionals who care for our family members and clean our homes. 
                           Economic Policy Institute

2Alksnis, C., Desmarais, S., & Curtis, J. (2008).  Workforce segregation and the gender wage gap: Is "women's" work valued as highly as "men's"? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 1416-1441. 

Levanon, A.,England, P., & Allison, P. (2009). Occupational feminization and pay: Assessing causal dynamics using 1950-2000 U.S. Census data.  Social Forces, 88, 865-891.

3Lips, H. M. (2018). Feminism, psychology, and the gender pay gap. In C. B.Travis, J. W. White, A. Rutherford, W. S. Williams, S. L. Cook, & K. F. Wyche (Eds.), APA handbooks in psychology®. APA handbook of the psychology of women: History, theory, and battlegrounds (p. 417–433). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000059-021                  Update January 1/21th 2022