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Are women paid less than men for the same work?
When all job differences are accounted for, the pay gap almost disappears
MEDIA organisations aspire to cover news, not make it. But the BBC, Britain?s public broadcaster, has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight since July 19th, when it published the names of its employees who earn at least £150,000 ($195,000) a year. The ensuing furore was less over the absolute level of pay than about the differences between men?s and women?s incomes. Some female presenters discovered that they made much less than male colleagues they regarded as peers. Just over half of the BBC?s staff are men, but among the 96 high earners listed, two-thirds are male. In a petition, female presenters said this was evidence that women at the BBC are paid less than men ?for the same work?. If that were true for the company as a whole, it would make the BBC an outlier. Although the average woman?s salary in Britain is 29% lower than the average man?s, the bulk of that gap results from differences in rank within companies, firms? overall compensation rates and the nature of the tasks a job requires. According to data for 8.7m employees worldwide gathered by Korn Ferry, a consultancy, women in Britain make just 1% less than men who have the same function and level at the same employer. In most European countries, the discrepancy is similarly small. These numbers do not show that the labour market is free of sex discrimination. However, they do suggest that the main problem today is not unequal pay for equal work, but whatever it is that leads women to be in lower-ranking jobs at lower-paying organisations. Continued http://www.economist.com/blogs/graph...n/fb/te/bl/ed/ |
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For a woman to compete with a man over pay she has to give up having children. Otherwise, it puts men at an unfair disadvantage. |
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Another explanation is that "lower ranking" jobs are "easier" or requiring less training/education/etc so they are "easier" to get into. So women naturally gravitate towards those "easier" jobs. Men don't have that choice, because they are expected to provide for the family, so they have to grind 80 hours per week advancing their careers. If I were a woman I would probably do exactly the same, it seems like it's 100x easier to find a man with a well paying job that will provide for you, than spending years in school then grinding 80 hours per week so you can have a well paying job yourself. |
who cares....
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In Europe, women can get up to 4 years off. Even so, what happens with the child after 6 months or 4 years? |
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I know some escorts, models, pole dancers, porn actresses and hookers who make decent money... :stoned
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Are women paid less than men for the same work?
In Russia women are paid far less than men, 30 cents on the dollar, practically slave wages #ThanksPutin
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NO! It is a lie promulgated by the feminist leftist terror cells
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The real problem today is finding enough well-paid jobs for the men. Are they suggesting men get less for their work or lose their jobs and give them to women? In the cases where you have two people doing the exact same job to the same abilities, women should be paid the same. |
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Only if they are ugly.
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barefoot and prego? they are the highest paid.
this asshole is testing the waters :1orglaugh:1orglaugh only two more to go :( :Oh crap he will be cooking and cleaning and greeting his husband in no time! https://i.imgur.com/ieYfvqy.jpg |
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