Transcription of The Pink Tax: The Persistence of Gender Price Disparity
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56 The pink Tax: The Persistence of Gender Price DisparityMackenzi LaffertyMonmouth CollegeMackenzi Lafferty is an alumna of Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois (Class of 2019), where she received a Bachelor of Arts in International Business and Political Science with a minor in economics. She is currently pursuing a master s degrees in international business and business analytics at Hult International Business School in Boston, Massachusetts. Lafferty s studies in political science and international business led to her passion for international trade, and she hopes her study of the pink Tax may help to educate consumers about their purchase making and bring to light the issue of global Gender Price Disparity .
Pink Tax may help to educate consumers about their purchase making and bring to light the issue of global gender price disparity. Lafferty is ultimately interested in a career in international trade, specifically in import and export management and international taxation. Abstract The pink tax is an extra amount that women pay daily as consumers
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