Terxpahseyton
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On average.One notable field where women and men are equal is intelligence
Male Iq range is more diverse then female iq range though.
Saying, the most intelligent people tend to be male. The least intelligent people tend to be male.
Well that is just wrong.and mental things
It is pretty well established by now that the male and female brain tend to have different weaknesses and strength. That of course gets heavily mudded by individual factors, but it is still there.
It is a fair point of view. As said I myself am torn. I used to be a staunch opposer of quotas, and in some ways I still am, but after further reflection I came to the conclusion that there is an argument to be made for quotas in top management position of big companies (may become a reality in Germany) which I can not fully dismiss.Ok, I was over-generalizing there. The point I was leading up to ask who gets to decide when enough feminism has been done that we don't have to actively do more because its unnecessary/inconvenient, or that progress just happens without effort. I don't really know enough about the specific issue of women in workplaces except to say that the legislatures/boardrooms of the developed world look hella fulla dudes so I'm always leery of the "do nothing" position.
So who decides? No one really can I guess, but one has to try anyway. We both did, an so will the political elite.

ThanksKing's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail".
edit: on the pay gap: Yes, when I said "accounting for all statistically relevant factors" I also meant leave-time due to the baby, shorter working hours etcetera. Women have no pay gap. Mothers have a pay gap. People who work less long have pay gap. People who take leave for the baby have a pay gap. Those are headlines which actually mean something. A women's pay gap is rabble-rousing garbage.