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  • In the US and in most of the developed world, the gender gap is quite real. The Wikipedia article shows it and provides good references to support its data. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_gap_in_the_USA
  • No, women work 25% fewer hours than men, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/tus/current/work.htm). That is one factor. Another is choice of employment.   Feminists say things like that to cast men in a negative light and create the impression of being the victims of evil men.
  • Feminists twist the facts. They try to make it appear that choice has nothing to do with outcome. They work hard to make it seem that spending time at home with children rather than working, working fewer hours on overage, working part time more often, taking more sick time, taking more and longer parental leave, commuting shorter distances, choosing lower paying but personally rewarding professions such as for non-profits, childcare, and teaching all have no impact on wage statistics. They do.

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