Sorry to see U.S. Labor Department sending out misleading data. Please see: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christina-hoff-sommers/wage-gap_b_2073804.html … @USDOL
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@USDOL Nonsense on its face. If you had to pay a man $100,000 for a job when you could pay a woman $78,000 then why would you hire a man?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@USDOL This is a complete untruth in the way its represented. Women are not paid less money when they do the same jobs. -
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@USDOL@dmpl This is extremely misleading. The truth is more complicated and interesting:http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/02/01/no-women-don-t-make-less-money-than-men.html?via=mobile&source=email … -
@nickfromiowa@USDOL It is more complicated & there are many factors to consider & statistics can be interpreted various ways. -
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@nickfromiowa@dmpl@USDOL Excellent question. I'd say geographical inflexibility, higher qualifications, and a very low demand elasticity. -
@HallSama@nickfromiowa Social workers don't bring a direct profit & are tax funded, but very challenging job.https://twitter.com/nickfromiowa/status/587973852266795008 … -
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@nickfromiowa Culturally, they are worth a significant amount. -
@dmpl Which would translate to greater pay if we cared more about ourselves/each other, but alas. (I am not a disgruntled social worker.)
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