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by perflexive
3715 days ago
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[citation needed] I've seen at least 1 study that showed controlling for those factors (and many others) reduces, but doesn't come close to eliminating the pay gap. Iirc, there's still ~7% unaccounted for. I believe it's a widely held misconception that pay discrimination doesn't exist. |
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When PayScale did their study, they controlled for some of the obvious factors, and the gap pretty much disappeared. They obviously didn't control for everything.
http://www.payscale.com/gender-lifetime-earnings-gap
You can also find a niche in which men or women make more, that's inevitable, just due to the randomness of the salaries. I'm yet to see any evidence for the systemic discrimination.