Gender pay gap not about discrimination
Topic: Gender Discrimination
Source: The Week
Author: Carrie Lukas
American women earn 77 cents for every dollar their male counterparts pull in, and, on average, can expect to make a total of $713,000 less than men over a 40-year career. But while feminist groups insist that the yawning disparity is a result of rampant workplace discrimination, "even a cursory review of the data proves this assumption false," says Carrie Lukas at The Wall Street Journal. Differences in lifestyle choice between the sexes are the real culprit. Simply put, women flock to professions that offer "fewer risks, more comfortable conditions, regular hours, more personal fulfillment and greater flexibility" than their male counterparts — and, consequently, earn far less.(13/04/11)
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