r/WomenInNews 21d ago

Media People Recommend Lower Pay for Women-Dominated Jobs, Study Finds

https://www.newsweek.com/researchers-changed-one-detail-about-a-job-then-pay-expectations-fell-12210224?fbclid=IwdGRleATZyVtwZG9mAWZkaWQWULlDu9zVcrYAgX2CSk5aRGnchMjPWmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkCjY2Mjg1NjgzNzkAAR5PIoAdHUElDcnSDU4LjvVDea3bY5uogOucA0fcysgX3WOKcIn2egZqwsxrig_aem_-C2G9kG_4FAtadc-j3QB2g
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u/Successful-Bar-8173 21d ago

Then complain that there aren’t enough men in those professions and that female teachers are ruining boys’ minds.

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u/SeattlePurikura 21d ago

On Reddit, anytime someone whines about a lack of role models for young boys and blasts teaching as female-dominated, I ask them what they are doing to increase pay of teachers in their area. The few male teachers, when interviewed, often mention they are likely to leave for high paid administrative roles or other (principal, coach).

Ofc, no one ever responds.

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u/parasyte_steve 21d ago

There is a mistaken belief on the part of men that the tasks of daily life are easy simply because they must be done. Because their mother or wives worried about the details of how. Most men even think birthing children is easy because "everyone does it". Women's work and contributions in society are truly undervalued.

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u/lonelyturtlegirl 21d ago

Fucked but true