30000 women were forced to resign from their jobs due pregnancy in the US
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51% of a Fawcett Society survey respondents are cognizant with some form of sexist discrimination at work
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back on pregnancy, close to half a million women were cut short of a raise or promotion due to pregnancy
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the point is, I don't think that you both are speaking from the POVs of privileged individuals...
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..individuals who do not face the discrimination that fall onto regular women in patriarchal workplaces
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Replying to @ridhwanroslan95 @LotakX
Well, no. I'm in academia so its a very female-dominated workplace. Men so much less likely to get to university.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
men aren't 'less likely' to get in. more women are in social science & arts, which skews the numbers. honestly.
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Replying to @heckisthis
This is true. Strong element of choice as there is the pay gap & in the pregnancy-related stuff @afifridhwan95 referred to.
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@heckisthis @afifridhwan95 I'm not hugely concerned abt pay gaps & university graduate gaps if they are a matter of different choices made.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @HPluckrose @heckisthis
I am concerned abt boys falling behind in basic schooling & literacy. This shld be a priority.
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Its clearly cultural coz its new & it doesn't affect private schools or Asian or Jewish boys. Its a problem.
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