Gender Pay Gap

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The Gender Pay Gap is a Never-Ending Struggle Introduction In modern day society, people often do not understand the true extent of women’s suffering. Economic inequality is a continuous dispute that divides men and women all over the world. The gender pay gap is a measure of women’s income relative to men’s, and it is only one of the problems that derive from gender inequality. Although the gender pay gap has changed over time, differences in wages, most prominent in organizations with high hiring rates, is often explained by the human capital theory, discrimination, and common statistical evidence throughout women’s history, and thus continues to divide men and women in the workplace. Human Capital The income for women is altered due to the …show more content…

When taking into consideration the generations of women that have suffered from the biased expectations forced upon them by society, it is to be expected that they are exposed to a limited amount of skill gain and work experience. According to the article “Women, Gender Equality and Covid-19,” studies have shown, “... even when fathers are single parents, they continue to do less childcare and work more hours than single mothers [...] Thus, single mothers have less support than fathers or other mothers and face more difficulties coping with the pandemic and balancing work and family” (Carli 649). Unfortunately, this means that women today – more often single mothers, are more likely to fall into a situation where they must give up work duties in favor of caring for the household. A prominent effect of this issue is a loss of work responsibility and the ability to devote time to skills within their desired profession. Furthermore, women are typically hired in nonprofit organizations, those of which do not pay back their revenue to employees and instead provide profit to the company’s …show more content…

This idea falls into another cause for the gender pay gap: discrimination in the workplace. Discrimination Women are typically discriminated against, especially in the workplace, leading to prejudiced practices against their wages and opportunities. As of now, the act of paying employees differently based on their gender is an illegal practice, yet the issue is still discernible and this is partially due to discrimination against women. The issue of women still being excluded from opportunities because they are not considered fit for the job is further explored in the article “The gender pay gap: Have women gone as far as they can?” where it states, “... discriminatory exclusion of women from ‘male’ jobs can result in an excess supply of labor in ‘female’ occupations, depressing wages for otherwise equally productive workers...” (Blau and Kahn 846). This mindset that certain jobs are not suitable for women because they are “man’s line of work” will only result in a stunted fight for economic equality between men and

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