Do you have any favorite studies on feminization of labor and wages? I wonder sometimes about this factor in the content moderation labor market.
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@danagoldstein’s book on the history of the teaching profession has some discussion of feminization and lower wages there. - 3 more replies
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You might say the same for people who build and make physical structures + things. Not taking away from the caregivers of course. Cc
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Oh, absolutely. We should push vocational skilled trades. Decent robot hands are a loooooooooong way away. (I work at a lab with dexterous robot hands, and they're good for research but if you were to deploy them in real world they'd need to be orders of magnitude more robust)
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"Cutting the number of beds would save money, but it would also force layoffs." Can't have that, not when the revenue source is the taxpayer.
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ideally $ is less critical (but perhaps because our society respects $ so much, separate topic..) -- but even more important is the prestige and respect for such professions including educators, and other foundations/ pillars of society
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Caretakers AND k-12 teachers responsible for 51M public school children r not yet paid enough in USA, there r 47M seniors now, will double to 100M by 2060. Is ur premise
compensation will help attract people to care more for Others & it will
empathy towards Others? #FOWpic.twitter.com/H9Hh0HOTKR
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Would be interested in a discussion about how this can happen. Things are currently moving in the opposite direction.
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