That stats is taken by looking at the average income of all women vs the average of all men. It's intellectually dishonest.
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No, it highlights that women make up more lower paying occupations than men. Social work, early education, etc.
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Not because they are expected to, but because they want to. A big paycheck isn't the only reason people pick a career.
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women make less in comparison to men, so this argument doesn't hold up............
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are paid more, which is reasonable. If you want to be paid more, go work in the dirty jobs. Otherwise you're just crying oppression & sexism
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Lucky for women, equal pay for equal work has been the law since 1963
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Why? Bc women choose lower-paying jobs? Work fewer hours? Take more time off annually?
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Part of the burden is financial, so if he is contributing by working while she takes time off, then yes. Fair.
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Because employers are less likely to hire a female applicant than a male one, even when they have equal qualifications
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How do you know?
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