Jobs that people with masculinized brains are good at are almost paid more than jobs which use the abilities of a feminized brain.
Why should this be the case?
Shouldn't primary teachers be paid the same as secondary school teachers?
Shouldn't nurses be paid the same as doctors?
Shouldn't counsellors be paid the same as engineers?
After all, most engineers I've known couldn't counsel someone to save their lives, or someone else's!
And most secondary school teachers could not surivive teaching primary school. They wouldn't want to.
How many doctors could work as a nurse for a year, and not given up from frustration and stress?
Jobs that women tend to be good at, involving patience, social skills, communication, care for health and well-being, multi-tasking and a holistic perspective, are almost always underpaid.
Shouldn't different skills be recognised as equally valid and renumerated accordingly? Why is Maths more valuable than English?
2007-02-15
16:50:14
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