An excellent point. Some of the gender gap may be explained by different career preferences between men and women.It's not whether they are proficient at it, its whether they are interested in it — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Is something being a masculine or feminine ideal inherently a bad thing? — Mr Phil O'Sophy
We all know that men and women are different. — Purple Pond
There should be equality, — René Descartes
Perhaps some instances of gender inequality can be explained by an irrational discrimination which has nothing to do with the actual traits of women (misogyny for instance). — Purple Pond
It's not whether they are proficient at it, its whether they are interested in it. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
I think this sums up a large part of the problem. The request for equality appears to only go as far as it is concerned with the high paying jobs (managerial positions, government positions etc).
There isnt much argument or incentive to get women to do, as you rightly point out, low paid hard physical labour positions. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Actually, that's true! :O Where are the 50-50% female coal miners? — Agustino
https://www.miningreview.com/infographic-women-in-the-mining-industry-what-the-stats-say/There's actually quite a high percentage of female coal miners — Buxtebuddha
What is the relationship between self interest and social interest?They, as anyone else - this goes for all people - follow their own self interest. — Coldlight
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 13 percent of the mining industry is now female compared with less than 6 percent at the time of Gibbs’ graduation. At Mines, 17 percent of mining engineering degrees in 2013 were awarded to women compared with 6 percent in 1998. And, interestingly, the new head of the Department of Mining Engineering, Priscilla Nelson, who took over the reins in January, is the first woman ever to head the department.
These are all steps in the right direction, says Jessica Kogel, a senior manager at Imerys with close ties to Mines. But she and others say the industry should do more to take advantage of the attributes women leaders can bring to a company. A new report published by PricewaterhouseCoopers in collaboration with Women in Mining (UK), ‘Mining for Talent 2014,’ states that mining ranks dead last among global industries when it comes to women in leadership positions. Among the world’s top 500 mining companies, only 7.2 percent of directorships are held by women. Among the top 100, women make up just 10.3 percent of boards of directors.
to maintain harmony and ensure that everyone is kept happy - that's what makes things the simplest for you and keeps you in power. — Agustino
John D. Rockefeller who was one of the richest men historically ran away from competition like from the devil - for him, it was all about cooperation. He became the richest man, and Standard Oil owned 90% of the oil market (until the government broke him up - for no reason really), precisely because he co-opted everyone else who was in the oil business and organised them to work together - prior to Rockefeller, the oil industry was cut-throat competition, and everyone was struggling to make any money in it. Then they all started making money, and because of efficiencies in production due to economies of scale, oil actually became cheaper than ever. — Agustino
In truth, they are not even societies, but rather conglomerates of different societies. The society of men, the society of women, the society of rich, the society of poor, etc. They are only under the illusion of being a society, because in truth, they aren't a unity but a multiplicity. — Agustino
No, very likely this wasn't the case, despite Ida Tarbell's account, which was more vilification than truth. Ron Chernow's biography is more accurate.Rockefeller's "cooperation" was achieved through a web of deception, devious transactions, and crude power. — Bitter Crank
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