Time and time again, it is shown that the gap all but disappears when hours worked, roles worked and time out are taken into account. Time and time again, it is shown that men & women choose differently and that this gap increases where women have most freedom to choose.
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Helen, please do not inaccurately represent the arguments I am making. I think it is important to understand why people make these choices.
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But choices cannot be a factor in looking at it statistically so every time anyone tries to talk about choices, you wave your little sheet to say why we can't. Well, we can. Just not with you.
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Yeah. The post Berlatsky linked you before makes a similar point. "We know culture exists and influences people so you are wrong". They are all also failing to acknowledge that the point is differences are greater relative to more patriarchal countries, but whatever.pic.twitter.com/WYYVQGcBhz
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Where is the data backing up this claim about patriarchal countries? I keep asking for it but no one has been able to provide a link.
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Here is one about job segregation: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0956797617741719 … Here is one about personality differences: https://www.bradley.edu/dotAsset/165918.pdf … And a good review of the literature here:https://heterodoxacademy.org/the-google-memo-what-does-the-research-say-about-gender-differences/ …
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Thanks!
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