You can search for all this on the internet and discover tons of documentation about the persistent wage gap between men and women. But Derec, who could find this stuff just as easily as anyone else, blandly struts in here and just asserts that no such gap exists. It’s really pitiful.
Pitiful but expected.
Sure.
But it becomes reasonable when corrected for confounders like how much some people don't like women, others are scared of women and still others are so confused that they'll latch onto anything that feels good at the moment. /s
Of course in truth there are varying degrees of all three of those things in most all of us, especially us males.... I simply don't like it when people get hurt, and worse when they are abused. I suppose belittling women with monetary inequality somehow bolsters the self esteem of some, but is a market decision really.
We ended up hiring a lot of women, largely because some of the production work required manual dexterity and small fingers were an asset. We targeted a woman for our COO, gave her some stock and she became a super valuable partner. Production managers, Shipping managers mostly women who worked their way up in production.
Some other Companies require a lot of physical exertion, and bigger might be better. I suppose if men could
typically work with tiny things with gloves on for long stretches, do customer service and accounting, and be able to overhead press 400 pounds, they might be
typically worth more than the
typical woman to a Company like ours. But I don't think that's
typically the case. So I
typically favor legislation meant to help enforce a degree of fairness, or at least address the worst cases of abuse..
In nursing, does the scarcity of male nurses might contribute to their price, even if they aren't any better at it than women?
Wouldn't surprise me.