Text 2Empowering workers constitutes the first
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Empowering workers constitutes the first step toward a stronger economy and stronger citizen-ry. It is a vital step toward overcoming inequality in American society. During the 1980s, the need for better wages for all workers increased as women, traditionally secondary earners, assumed grea- ter responsibility for their own and their children"s well-being. Yet the ability to raise families to a decent living standard through wage work decreased; real wages fell for most workers. And the Federal Govemment enacted no new policies to facilitate the integration of work and family, as working women and working families suffered a loss in political power as well.
Black or Hispanic women are four times as likely to be low-wage workers as are white men with comparable skills and experience. White women are more than three times as likely as white men to be low-wage workers, and black or Hispanic men more than one-and-a-half times as likely. More than half of all low-wage workers are the only wage workers in their families, or live alone.
Employment no longer provides an escape from poverty. More than eight million working adults are poor; two million of them work full-time, year-round. More than seven million poor children have at least one working parent. When that one working parent is a low-wage worker, thechildren have no better chance of escaping from poverty than if the parent were not working at all ;more than two-fifths of such children are poor.
Even if generous income assistance were available, the wages employers pay would be held toa minimum. In addition, policies such as tax credits for working parents do nothing to increase the olitical power of working women and men.
Our research shows that unionization is among the most effective strategies for raising pay, especially for women and minority men. Being a union member, or being covered by a collective-bargaining agreement, raised 1984 wages by $ 1. 79 per hour for Hispanic men, $ 1. 32 for black en, $ 1.26 for Hispanic women, $ 1. 01 for black women, $ 0. 68 for white women, and $ 0.41 for white men, when all other factors, such as occupation, industry, firm size, education and experience were held constant. In percentage terms, the union increase was more than 15 per- cent for blacks and Hispanics, 11 percent for white women, and 4 percent for white men.
46. During the l980s, women started to play a more important role in
[ A] demanding political rights.
[ B ] improving social welfare.
[ C] supporting the family.
[ D] earning better wages.请帮忙给出正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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正确答案:C
Text2参考译文增加劳动者的自主权是繁荣经济和增强公民意识的第一步,是战胜美国社会不平等的至关重要的一步。20世纪80年代,随着女性——传统意义上的二等劳动力,对自己和孩子的幸福承担的责任越来越大,全体劳动者对工资的要求也提高了。但是通过工资使家人过上体面生活的能力却降低了,因为大多数劳动者的实际工资降低了。联邦政府并没有颁布新的政策来促进工作和家庭的结合,因为职业女性和劳动者家庭在政治权利方面处于弱势。黑人女性或者西班牙裔女性成为低工资劳动者的可能性是具有同等技能和经验的白人男性的4倍。白人女性成为低工资劳动者的可能性比白人男性高3倍多,比黑人或者西班牙裔男性高1.5倍。一半以上的低收入工人要么是家庭唯一的经济来源.要么是独自生活。就业不再能使人摆脱贫困。800多万的成年劳动者处于贫穷之中,其中的200万人的工作都是全年全职性的。700多万贫穷孩子的父母至少有一方有工作。当有工作的那一方是低工资劳动者时,孩子摆脱贫穷的几率并不比父母双方都失业时的几率高。处于这种情况的孩子有五分之二以上是贫穷的。即使得到丰厚的经济援助,雇主们也总是把工资控制在最低限度。此外,像税款抵扣这样的政策对增强劳动者的政治权利没有起到任何作用。我们的调查表明,工会化是提高劳动者尤其是女性劳动者和有色人种男性劳动者工资最有效的策略之一。1984年,通过参加工会或者集体协商,当所有其他因素像职业、行业、公司规模、教育程度和经验都相同时,西班牙裔男性劳动者每小时的工资提高了1.79美元,黑人男性劳动者提高了1.32美元,西班牙裔女性劳动者提高了1.26美元,黑人女性劳动者提高了1.01美元,白人女性劳动者提高了0.68美元,白人男性劳动者提高了0.41美元。用百分比计算,通过参加工会,黑人和西班牙裔劳动者的工资增长了15%以上,白人女性劳动者的工资增长了11010,白人男性劳动者的工资增长了4%。答案及精析46.C【精析】根据第一段第三句话“Duringthe1980s...women,tradi-tionallysecondaryearnrs,assumedgreaterresponsibilityfortheirownandtheirchildren'swell-being.”可知,20世纪80年代女性开始在养家方面起到了更重要的作用,故选C。