Three in five of the over-40s did have children, and talented women who quit work to raise kids are not included in the sample.
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Also, I do not have children, so the idea to just quit work altogether and not have a career at all (or at least a project) made me feel guilty for my very existence.
The best employee protection is the freedom to quit and work for someone else.
Most of the credit goes to my Dad, the seventh grade dropout who quit school to work at the sawmill.
If women quit arguing and work toward systemic changes together, we can retool the workplace for a successful 21st century.
Unemployment holds steady at 8.2% only because so many folks have quit looking for work and are no longer counted in the official tally of joblessness.
The joke is on all my friends who quit their jobs to work for dotcoms.
The experience moved Hall-Trujillo to quit her job and work on the Birthing Project full time.
Tucker, who became governor in 1992, told the Associated Press he needed to quit so he could work on his legal appeals.
Curbishley is out of work having quit as West Ham manager in 2008, but a legal dispute about the compensation he believes he is owed from the Hammers could affect his chances.
"I've already done so much of the leg work, " reasons Aaron, who has more time to spend on financial chores since she quit her grueling Manhattan commute to work in her husband's business.
Tantalized by genomics, Mr. Zhao quit school and began to work full-time at BGI, one of the biggest genomics research centers in the world.
She has a reputation for turning out staff faster than she turns out legislation (she has had five chiefs of staff in five years, including one who quit before even reporting for work).
The grand jury reportedly is examining how White House aides assisted Webster Hubbell in finding work after he quit the Justice Department, and whether that help amounted to an attempt to buy Hubbell's silence on Whitewater.
Additionally, some women who could earn more than a spouse continue to work for less or quit working altogether.
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He has been out of work since the fall of 2010, when he quit his job as a marketing manager for a small wine shop to seek work at a larger company.
He quit the board in September 2011 to work for the organization as a marketing consultant.
If you add in those workers who have been compelled to work part time because they can't find full-time work or those who have quit looking, the unemployment rate actually rose to 16.8 percent, says Peter Morici, an economics professor at the University of Maryland.
He quit school at fifteen, and went to work writing for a local newspaper.
It affected him so much that the following day he quit his job and moved to Rwanda to work as a volunteer.
They asked whether people form an intention to quit their job when they are in a work environment in which others are bullied even when they themselves had not been bullied.
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Career coaches say the big issue for entrepreneurs who want to quit running their own shows and go to work for bigger companies is finding a way not to scare off potential employers.
At the end of 2001 Ed quit Fidelity and moved to Florida as well to work full-time on their growing collection of houses.
At Spain's new lower wages, other Spaniards quickly find work too, just as Americans rapidly went to work when the U.S. quit the gold standard in 1934.
We saw it this week over Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's new policy banning telecommuting in the company she's been hired to revive, meaning people have to work from the office every day or quit.
In the fall Arora quit working on a graduate degree in computer science to work on Cantaloupe full-time.
After he returned to his home in San Francisco, he quit his band to put the finishing touches on the work he'd started on vacation.
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