“at average” is waaaaay to vauge and can mean so many different things…
Something that large I’m assuming you’re using something like comparing 50 year old men to 50 year old women. Where some women that have spent a decade or two out of the workforce raising children. Or even something that ignores industry/position.
If corporations could pay 15% less to a woman than a man with the same experience and qualifications…
“at average” is waaaaay to vauge and can mean so many different things…
Something that large I’m assuming you’re using something like comparing 50 year old men to 50 year old women. Where some women that have spent a decade or two out of the workforce raising children. Or even something that ignores industry/position.
If corporations could pay 15% less to a woman than a man with the same experience and qualifications…
They’d only hire women.
Easy, half of the products have a difference of -10% between men and women, the other half is +10%
I was referencing the first sentence.
I think you’re talking about the second