UnrepentantSinner
A post by Alan Smithee
So ANTPogo, do you really believe that women on average, with comparable jobs and comparable skills and experience, make 72% of what their male counterparts make?
I mean, this is a skeptics' forum, right?
As a specific example:
"Unsurprisingly, children play an important role in men and women’s work-life decisions. Simply put, women who have children or plan to have children tend to be willing to trade higher pay for more kid-friendly positions. In contrast, men with children typically seek to earn more money in order to support children, sometimes taking on more hours and less attractive positions to do so."
While the Forbes article tries to address the overall pay gap, it doesn't address what you were referring to above in bold. In fact that article specifically refers to men and women taking different jobs/positions based on familial obligations. How then does it relate to men and women "with comperable jobs" having a pay gap?
So a right wing news outlet blog entry makes a claim. Before I give it any traffic, does it address that the vast majority of government employees - including political appointees - are civil servants, and their pay is affected by the GS scale?