If I had been trying to burn you I would have done so in the form of a silly .gif, preferably one with sparkles.
As if that's the only way you could do it. SO limiting!
That said you do read english [sic], don't you?
Case in point, But to answer your query: Why sure I do! Every day, I speak, read, sing, recite poetry and reenact episodes of Games of Thrones--all of it in English.
Barristas and crab fishermen were simply one example out of many. I could have just as easily used school-teachers and auto mechanics, or any other 2 occupations with a lop-sided gender distribution to illustrate the same point.
You didn't illustrate the point though did you? Particularly in your original comment since you made no explanation and just posted a graph, with absolutely no explanation or context or anything else. So naturally you're going to be asked some follow-ups.
Using paft's own source cited here, the average gap, once you start comparing apples to apples is actually less than 5%.
No, Paft's source says a lot more you've deliberately left out. But let's take your comment at face value. 95 percent is NOT 100 percent. The graph (nor does your "linked" article suggest this). And guess what, your own Wikipedia "linked" article (you never provided a link) in the section mentions an overall 7 percent wage difference, with up to 16 percent between CFO/CEOS (http://www.theguardian.com/society/2011/aug/31/cmi-equal-pay-report)(and you can't get more apples-to-apples than that).
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As if that's the only way you could do it. SO limiting!
That said you do read english [sic], don't you?
Case in point, But to answer your query: Why sure I do! Every day, I speak, read, sing, recite poetry and reenact episodes of Games of Thrones--all of it in English.
Barristas and crab fishermen were simply one example out of many. I could have just as easily used school-teachers and auto mechanics, or any other 2 occupations with a lop-sided gender distribution to illustrate the same point.
You didn't illustrate the point though did you? Particularly in your original comment since you made no explanation and just posted a graph, with absolutely no explanation or context or anything else. So naturally you're going to be asked some follow-ups.
Using paft's own source cited here, the average gap, once you start comparing apples to apples is actually less than 5%.
No, Paft's source says a lot more you've deliberately left out. But let's take your comment at face value. 95 percent is NOT 100 percent. The graph (nor does your "linked" article suggest this). And guess what, your own Wikipedia "linked" article (you never provided a link) in the section mentions an overall 7 percent wage difference, with up to 16 percent between CFO/CEOS (http://www.theguardian.com/society/2011/aug/31/cmi-equal-pay-report)(and you can't get more apples-to-apples than that).