That is shown by the experimental studies I linked earlier. Sorry this conversation is tedious. But learning statistics is hard work, not fun and games.
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Well you can "go back to the 50s" by looking at countries with less gender equality. They have less gender pay gap and lower female workforce participation. Ergo there seems to be association between gender equality and gender pay gap.
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You have a source for that?
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See Point 6 here, for one of countless examples.https://ourworldindata.org/six-facts-pay-gap …
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That link doesn't support your claim. That the gap is lower in low income countries doesn't suggest it's lower in countries with more gender equality. The write up specifically goes against your interpretation:pic.twitter.com/NsTiL6w1wD
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That was my claim! There is a lower gap (for women in work) in less equal countries!
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That's not what the link talks about. Low income doesn't imply greater gender equality.
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You have completely lost me.
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