cairo140
2+2=5
I was inspired by this thread on feminism to ask this question. It is based loosely on former Harvard University President Lawrence Summers' comments on his reasoning for why women are underrepresented in technical academic fields.
My question is as follows:
The overall wage gap between men and women in the United States is well over 10 000 USD. "Blame" can easily be attributed to the sociological evolution of the economic institution since the dawn of civilization. However, the current "cause" is harder to pinpoint and even harder to discuss safely. Ignoring political correctness, what are the 3 most significant modern causes of the wage disparity?
My question is as follows:
The overall wage gap between men and women in the United States is well over 10 000 USD. "Blame" can easily be attributed to the sociological evolution of the economic institution since the dawn of civilization. However, the current "cause" is harder to pinpoint and even harder to discuss safely. Ignoring political correctness, what are the 3 most significant modern causes of the wage disparity?