doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 2:39 pm
canpakes wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 3:45 am
Nationally, women under 30 who work full time, year-round earn about 93 cents on the dollar compared with men in the same age range, measured at the median./quote]
Some points to consider
1. You did not control race.
So? If you think data controlled for race is important, go find some.
[doubtingthomas wrote:2. Men tend to pick riskier and tougher jobs.
Data? Does that automatically translate into higher pay? If so, choice? Just like fewer men choose to go to college, right?
doubtingthomas wrote:3. More men chose a field in STEM
Data? Even if true, more choice. Hmmm, I'm sensing a pattern. When men do better, it's because they choose to do better. When they do worse, they are the victims of radical feminists.
doubtingthomas wrote:4. It's black and Hispanic women who are struggling the most. It's mostly a racial issue, not a gender issue.
Data? Can show an analysis that demonstrates the relative causal share of race as opposed to gender?
doubtingthomas wrote:5. Men tend to work more overtime hours
Data? More choice, right?
doubtinghomas wrote:6. The motherhood penalty does affect women's wages, but a lot of things are unfair in life. Some things are unfair to men, other things are unfair to women. I would argue that more things are unfair to men.
So, unfairness to women doesn't count because life is unfair, but unfairness to men is ZOMG a CRISIS!!!!
Also, unfairness to women is because men make better choices, while unfairness to men is RADICAL FEMINISTS.
canpakes wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 4:00 am
But, if you’ve got the data, post it so that we can talk about it.
The fact that there are a lot more scholarships exclusively for women?
You can start by watching this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WMuzhQXJoY
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Start by looking at facts and figures. The number of scholarships tells us nothing. Scholarships range from $500 to full ride.
The total value of student grants in the U.S. is about $135B per year. Scholarships represent about 7.5B. Of those totals, what percentage represents dollars available only to women? Only to men?
Pell Grants alone represent $29.57B, followed by Veterans grants, which represent 11.26B. Those are federal grants that are not restricted by sex.
https://research.com/research/scholarship-statistics
Even if we rely on the number of scholarships awarded, the M/F ratio of scholarship recipients is the same as that for the number of college students. In other words, men are not proportionately disadvantaged as measured by the number of scholarships awarded.
https://whattobecome.com/blog/scholarship-stats/