Pay for analytical jobs is rising, which indicates more demand than supply, which might possibly be due to slow reduction of male workforce?
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What does even "decline of men in the workplace" mean? Not all women are 1950s stay-at-home housewives anymore?
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This is sadly true.
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Doubt it. Probably mostly due to improved technology and globalisation providing more leverage for analytical skills.
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Isn't it more due to the average size of companies becoming larger, so there are higher managerial positions which earn more?
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You have causality inverted. A lot of those stagnant wages jobs have been outsourced to machines, asian workers, unskilled immigrants. Plenty of choices to screw down whatever. Although things started changing w/ Trump Admin (et por cause):pic.twitter.com/XWMLMFysF0
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Ahh seeing your explanation in the replies clears it up. I think it has very little to do with it. Job force participation is at record levels so the scarcity of labor is due to the abundance of jobs. Decline of males in the workforce is percentage only not numbers of men.
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