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Re: WRe: Trans gender pay gap
« Reply #40 on: 29/04/2021 23:04:52 »
Quote from: Jolly2 on 28/04/2021 17:53:38
Why are you asking for a source I already referenced the factual feminists and I'm not allowed to share links.

Not allowed to share links? Was that a part of the conditions under which you were allowed back?

Anyway, this is how the wage gaps are actually calculated: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_pay_gap#Calculation

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The non-adjusted gender pay gap, or gender wage gap is typically the median or mean average difference between the remuneration for all working men and women in the sample chosen. It is usually represented as either a percentage or a ratio of the "difference between average gross hourly [or annual] earnings of male and female employees as % of male gross earnings".

It's about comparing averages, not totals.
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Re: WRe: Trans gender pay gap
« Reply #41 on: 30/04/2021 02:21:04 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 29/04/2021 23:04:52
Quote from: Jolly2 on 28/04/2021 17:53:38
Why are you asking for a source I already referenced the factual feminists and I'm not allowed to share links.

Not allowed to share links? Was that a part of the conditions under which you were allowed back?

No I think it was just extra punishment for telling jokes.

Quote from: Kryptid on 29/04/2021 23:04:52
Anyway, this is how the wage gaps are actually calculated: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_pay_gap#Calculation

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The non-adjusted gender pay gap, or gender wage gap is typically the median or mean average difference between the remuneration for all working men and women in the sample chosen. It is usually represented as either a percentage or a ratio of the "difference between average gross hourly [or annual] earnings of male and female employees as % of male gross earnings".

It's about comparing averages, not totals.

As the factual feminists point out when you actually adjust for hours worked, type of career, and lifestyle choice the wage gap disappears. It's still an aggregate of all working men and women. mean or mode average?
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