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Originally Posted by MarchHare
Can you please kindly explain how recognizing that boys and girls are both overtly and subtly encouraged to pursue different educational and career paths pretty much from early childhood and that men and women are frequently expected to take on different roles vis-à-vis bread-winning/child-raising, and that these societal pressures result in often extreme variances in male vs. female lifetime earnings is an "extreme feminist view" that "sells hate"?
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http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/raising-our-boys/
Very interesting article from a few years ago. In Canada women outnumber men at universities by a wide margin. Women are more educated, have higher employment rates, and have lower high school/university dropout rates than men.
Even women studying law and medicine now outnumber men at Canadian universities.
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It found that childless urban women under the age of 30 earn, on average, eight per cent more than their male peers.
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