Those systems produce unequal outcomes, the same evidence you are presenting.
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what unequal outcomes, precisely?
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More women than men
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in what positions? Or are there more women than men overall working in hospitals and universities?
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It's about every single level, no? If not then that solves the CEO problem!
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Oh don't be thick, it's about power. Who has more power, hospital CEO or nurse? Who is more likely to be male?
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So males are using their power to discriminate against other men in hiring nurses??
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But glad to see your point is completely arbitrary! No wonder you have no examples!
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It's not arbitrary if you specify a criteria. The criteria is specified was power.
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and yes, men are using their power to discriminate against other men for every low-status job.
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men are doing a great job keeping men out of lower-status, lower-paying jobs than others in their field, yes, that's correct.
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