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Yes..D it is

But not clear with the exact meaning of “unionized women earn, on average, more than a third more than nonunionized women doâ€
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Unionized women are doing the collective bargain for higher wages and ununionized women are reaping the benifit of it in certain industry. D is the answer.

now the math part :
average salary of unionnized women > (1+1/3) * (average salary of ununionized women)
i.e unionized ladies earn 33% more than do their ununionized counter part.
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Thanks Swagatalakshmi..
It was almost a quantitative word problem for me.
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Got D too ...
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