Funny thing, I’ve debated this issue about the pay gap for the past 15 years or so. This article is an interesting read–and it made me chuckle how a couple of the excuses that you always hear were brought to attention in this short article.
NEW YORK, April 23 — Women make only 80 percent of the salaries their male peers do one year after college; after 10 years in the work force, the gap between their pay widens further, according to a study released Monday.
The study, by the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, found that 10 years after college, women earn only 69 percent of what men earn.
Even after controlling for hours, occupation, parenthood, and other factors known to affect earnings, the study found that one-quarter of the pay gap remains unexplained. The group said that portion of the gap is “likely due to sex discrimination.”
“Over time, the unexplained portion of the pay gap grows,” the group said in a news release.Catherine Hill, the organization’s director of research, said: “Part of the wage difference is a result of people’s choices, another part is employer’s assumptions of what people’s choices will be. … Employers assume that young women are going to leave the work force when they have children, and, therefore, don’t promote them.”
The organization found that women’s scholastic performance was not reflected in their compensation. Women have slightly higher grade point averages than men in every major, including science and math. But women who attend highly selective colleges earn the same as men who attend minimally selective colleges, according to the study.
“The pay gap is not going to disappear just through educational achievements,” Hill said.
April 23, 2007 at 3:56 pm
There’s a misconception that many women leave their jobs to take care of children. While women leave at slightly higher rates than men might, as many as 86% leave a job due to inflexibility in scheduling secondary to taking care of a family. This creates a catch-22: employers don’t want to be flexible for someone they think is going to leave anyway and women leave because of that inflexibility. The question now is who blinks first?
I’m not betting on the employers: too many of them are short-sighted when it comes to the bottom line and don’t realize that attracting and retaining a quality workforce always pays off no matter the cost.
April 23, 2007 at 4:01 pm
There’s a longer version of this article that elaborates on that issue. Yeah, its hard. However, its a fact that many women still have to work while raising kids, and some employers don’t see that.
May 21, 2009 at 12:52 pm
Нет,по настоящиму улыбнул 8 пункт,просто представил такую ситуацию ))).
May 22, 2009 at 9:04 pm
1 п. “Не имей сто друзей, а имей сто шекелей” тоже хорошо рифмуется
8 п. Ты никогда не потеряешь работу. Когда закончатся фотографии можно размещать рисунки (да хоть бы и конкурс объявить на лучший рисунок Одри (-:), аппликации и фотографии поделок из пластилина…
9 п. Сто пудов !
May 23, 2009 at 1:01 pm
Подписался на RSS, буду следить =)
May 24, 2009 at 12:13 pm
Как по мне – тема раскрыта четко, спасибо за пост!
May 26, 2009 at 1:35 am
Отличная статья, спасибо!