The gender pay gap persists because of deeply ingrained cultural attitudes about working mothers and unequal parenting responsibilities. Women's earnings plummet after having children, while men's increase, and this motherhood penalty exists even in female-led companiesfirms and female-breadwinner householdshomes. Changing workplace policies alone won't fix this --— society mustneeds fundamentallyto shift its views on gender roles and parenting.
The wage gap is a statistical illusion created by comparing apples to oranges. Men work more hours, choose higher-paying fields and take riskier jobs that command premium pay. Equal pay laws have existed since the 1970s, so any actual discrimination can be challenged in court. The earnings difference reflects personal choices about work-life balance, not discrimination.
There is a 35% chance median wages will be higher for women than for men in the United States in 2050, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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