Re: Equalizing Advantage

From: edequity@phoenix.edc.org
Date: Fri Feb 18 2000 - 17:09:41 EST

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    In a message dated 2/17/00 10:31:03 AM, edequity@phoenix.edc.org writes:
    > Even if I believe your "glass ceiling...70 cents...lesser salary" >
    statements, which I'm unsure that I do,

    What is the source for the "70 cents" statistic? How old is it? I've heard
    that this "fact" was produced by a feminist woman's group in the seventies.
    I also understand that as an aggregate which compares all working women
    with all working men, it was never adjusted for relevant variables such as
    experience and years of service. Further, I understand, that even
    unadjusted, the relative "wage gap" is now closer to 84% than the 70% which
    is so frequently used. What is of particular concern to me is that so many
    I've heard use this figure have no idea either of its source or underlying
    assumptions. As such, it is of little value as substantive basis of
    discussion.

    PWO
    Phactual@aol.com



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